cliveb
Head Pro
I'm fully aware of the various arguments around whether bogey comps should be qualifiers, but don't want to debate that. I'm simply seeking advice over when to pick up in a qualifying bogey comp given the fact I'm about to play in one tomorrow.
Example: I have 1 stroke on a par 4 and have missed my putt for a 5. Therefore have lost the hole. If I pick up now instead of putting out for a 6, will I be given a 7 in my adjusted score differential? In other words, for the sake of my handicap record, should I carry on to get a net single bogey (even though that will slow down play)?
Example: I have 1 stroke on a par 4 and have missed my putt for a 5. Therefore have lost the hole. If I pick up now instead of putting out for a 6, will I be given a 7 in my adjusted score differential? In other words, for the sake of my handicap record, should I carry on to get a net single bogey (even though that will slow down play)?