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When playing off fairway mats through the green, can the competition be classed as a qualifying competition for handicap purposes?
Welcome.When playing off fairway mats through the green, can the competition be classed as a qualifying competition for handicap purposes?
Don’t forget that the course must be within 300 yards of its measured length to be a qualifying round. If between 100 and 300 yards shorter SSS is reduced by 1.
At both my clubs the courses are significantly shorter in the winter and would almost certainly be more than 300 yards shorter so couldn’t be qualifiers even with mats in use in closely mown.
Not sure what Nairn do regarding winter tees?
Yes - but up here in Scotland most courses use winter tees or mats which are usually in front of the measured teeing areas. I know that’s not generally the case in Somerset and DorsetThe question was about fairway mats .
Yes - but up here in Scotland most courses use winter tees or mats which are usually in front of the measured teeing areas. I know that’s not generally the case in Somerset and Dorset
It will make no difference. If they were rated recently under the USGA rating system, they will have a slope.*We have a certificated measured course for our temporary tees but I have been wondering how that is going to work when slope comes.
It will make no difference. If they were rated recently under the USGA rating system, they will have a slope.
But why were they rated? Are the mats significantly nearer the greens. They would all have to be nearer by more than 5 yards to be at all likely to make a difference. What is the difference in the CR and slope?
Do you mean using fairway mats on a grass teeing area or on a mat teeing area?What about if you have to use the mats when teeing off from the tee (with any Club other than a Driver on a tee)?
There is no prohibition I know of that specifies the size of a teeing area mat and the local rule may specify where fairway mats may or must be used. Or it did in 2018.Fairway mat on grass teeing area
Where does it specify this please?Don’t forget that the course must be within 300 yards of its measured length to be a qualifying round. If between 100 and 300 yards shorter SSS is reduced by 1.
At both my clubs the courses are significantly shorter in the winter and would almost certainly be more than 300 yards shorter so couldn’t be qualifiers even with mats in use in closely mown.
Not sure what Nairn do regarding winter tees?
Where does it specify this please?
Got it - thanks.Clause 13.1 of the CONGU manual.