wjemather
Well-known member
Why do so many people keep saying things like this in relation to handicapping? It just makes no sense at all. Handicapping has nothing to do with how much time and effort someone puts into practicing, and never should. However, handicap competitions will always favour improving golfers, regardless of how much work they put in to try and improve.Sorry, I thought we'd established that higher handicaps gets the advantage now and you were saying that that was correct. I stand by what I said - it's impossible to make it not biased towards somebody, so if anyone, why not the better golfers? Fair play to them, they worked hard and got good at golf. The deserve a bit of benefit of the doubt.
Clubs don't play much in the way of 'gross golf' so that's a moot point.
You don't have to have scratch comps to have gross prizes.