haplesshacker
Money List Winner
Well that was rather wet and windy today to say the least. Though I have something to smile about.
Borrowed the demo MX300 from the pro shop, (nice people), and headed out in rather inclement weather. The facts are;
Key stats for Graham
Fairways Hit: 58% (Hcap Std: 7)
Greens In Reg: 28% (Hcap Std: 11)
Putts Per Round: 33.00 (Hcap Std: 12)
Sand Saves: n/a (Hcap Std: n/a)
Birdie Conversion: 0% (Hcap Std: 28+)
Par Scrambles: 8% (Hcap Std: 27)
Driving Distance: n/a (Hcap Std: n/a)
Penalties Per Round: 2.00 (Hcap Std: 20)
Rounds Recorded: 1
Date Range: 19/03/2010 to 21/03/2010
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38 points on Stableford.
All things considered a good days golfing.
The 300 is awesome. Now I can't wait to get the full set.
The putting has improved. I've been playing around at home with a new method of gripping the thing and it seemed to work really well.
My question.
I did not enter the stableford comp this weekend, hardly seemed much point, as I was expecting a bad round in the weather. However, because of my score I would expect a handicap cut had I of entered.
My honest side says that I should hand my card in anyway. But as I didn't enter the comp, does it matter?
I don't want to be seen as trying to protect my handicap, and I wondered what the protocol is for this? Any advice?
Borrowed the demo MX300 from the pro shop, (nice people), and headed out in rather inclement weather. The facts are;
Key stats for Graham
Fairways Hit: 58% (Hcap Std: 7)
Greens In Reg: 28% (Hcap Std: 11)
Putts Per Round: 33.00 (Hcap Std: 12)
Sand Saves: n/a (Hcap Std: n/a)
Birdie Conversion: 0% (Hcap Std: 28+)
Par Scrambles: 8% (Hcap Std: 27)
Driving Distance: n/a (Hcap Std: n/a)
Penalties Per Round: 2.00 (Hcap Std: 20)
Rounds Recorded: 1
Date Range: 19/03/2010 to 21/03/2010
Producted by Scoresaver 2. www.scoresaver.co.uk
38 points on Stableford.
All things considered a good days golfing.
The 300 is awesome. Now I can't wait to get the full set.
The putting has improved. I've been playing around at home with a new method of gripping the thing and it seemed to work really well.
My question.
I did not enter the stableford comp this weekend, hardly seemed much point, as I was expecting a bad round in the weather. However, because of my score I would expect a handicap cut had I of entered.
My honest side says that I should hand my card in anyway. But as I didn't enter the comp, does it matter?
I don't want to be seen as trying to protect my handicap, and I wondered what the protocol is for this? Any advice?