HawkeyeMS
Ryder Cup Winner
I played in the Monthly stableford this morning and played pretty well. A couple of mistakes but I holed a birdie putt on 18 for a 79 and 36 points.
I checked my card with my marker and we both agreed so signed it.
Then our other FC while checking his card (which I marked) says..."You've mixed our scores up on 14". I looked and he points out that I've written 5 for 1 in his column and 4 for 2 in the marker column. I remember he made 4 but he insisted I missed my par putt. I'm sure I didn't as I always know my score and remember thinking on the 15th tee that I was 2 over handicap and 4 pars would give me 37 points but I don't actually have any memory of the putt in question. I remember the tee shot, I remember being just off the green with a big lump of mud on ball ball after 2, I remember having a 6/7 foot par putt and I remember being on the 15th tee, but I simply don't remember the putt he says I missed and neither does my marker. Th guy is question is a regular PP and he was so insistent I just assumed I had mixed them up and changed my score.
Then on the way home I remember walking of the 15th and noting I had only marked my score on the 14th. For some reason I asked my marker what he got on 14 and wrote it on the card - he got 5 for 1.
So the mistake was me marking the wrong players score down, not getting mine wrong.
I know the score has to stand for the comp, but since 36 points is almost guaranteed a cut, am I right in thinking that if me and my marker agree, that I can have the 5 changed back to a 4 for handicap?
I checked my card with my marker and we both agreed so signed it.
Then our other FC while checking his card (which I marked) says..."You've mixed our scores up on 14". I looked and he points out that I've written 5 for 1 in his column and 4 for 2 in the marker column. I remember he made 4 but he insisted I missed my par putt. I'm sure I didn't as I always know my score and remember thinking on the 15th tee that I was 2 over handicap and 4 pars would give me 37 points but I don't actually have any memory of the putt in question. I remember the tee shot, I remember being just off the green with a big lump of mud on ball ball after 2, I remember having a 6/7 foot par putt and I remember being on the 15th tee, but I simply don't remember the putt he says I missed and neither does my marker. Th guy is question is a regular PP and he was so insistent I just assumed I had mixed them up and changed my score.
Then on the way home I remember walking of the 15th and noting I had only marked my score on the 14th. For some reason I asked my marker what he got on 14 and wrote it on the card - he got 5 for 1.
So the mistake was me marking the wrong players score down, not getting mine wrong.
I know the score has to stand for the comp, but since 36 points is almost guaranteed a cut, am I right in thinking that if me and my marker agree, that I can have the 5 changed back to a 4 for handicap?