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| Re: 1st ever singles match One other thing Slats: As it's a Gentleman's game it is common practice to offer a "Pick it up" if your opponent's ball is a very short putt or you have no chance of winning the hole, it keeps the game moving on and friendly. Mind, if the hole depends on the putt then its perfectly OK to make him putt it. |
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| Re: 1st ever singles match Quote:
I think my issue comes out of the specific guy I'm playing. He's been playing off 17 but had tons of lessons and practice over winter so he's starting the new season playing off about 10, with a handicap of 15. Ringer! Still, his ar$e is mine when we play "proper golf" off scratch! ![]() ![]() |
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| Re: 1st ever singles match Quote:
![]() Actually (despite being a high handicapper) I used to think like you until someone else posted the stats on here a good while ago. It seems that full difference evens the match up - as it is meant to - but the lower cap player still has the edge, albeit less of one, because he is well a better player. As it says in the article a more vigilant handicap committee should have given your guy a general play reduction (or two) by now - unless your match is the first opportunity for them to see the improvement in which case all I can say is rise just rise to the challenge like the "pro" you are ![]()
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| Re: 1st ever singles match Quote:
![]() Oh I fully intend to give him a run for his 10 shot money, Robin! I've gotta get up early in the match though. Put the wind up him, so to speak. Make him do stuff he doesn't need to. I'm hoping that if I hit fairways and greens and sink the odd putt he'll get flustered and forget about his shots. I want him chasing the game from about the 8th. The alternative is that he plays somewhere near his "new" handicap and I may find myself coughing in his backswing, alongside some vigorous use of the ball washer during his putting stroke! ![]() Unfortunatley our commitee has decided to postpone rule 19 adjustments until the new course yardage has been used for 6 months (lots of changes going on).
__________________ Luke: I don't believe it! Yoda: That is why you fail. |
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no you havent missed anything, had to re-arrange due to weather. got in 18 holes tonight as a recce mission playing off the yellows i shot a gross 85 nett 63, 44 out and 41 in for 43 points (13 points scored on holes SI 1-4) did everything really well especially driving 232yd average with little or no roll, hit some solid FW;s irons, short game and putting sound! shame i was too late to enter the rollup but glad to get a return to form |
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| Re: 1st ever singles match Quote:
It is supposed to be hard to play to your handicap, not easy. 80% success is to high in my opinion, especially when you add the buffer zone into it. Why are you not getting cut? Do you not play in any singles competitions? |
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| Re: 1st ever singles match roll on the second round! :thumbup: what an experience! started off in the worst possible fashion sh*nking my tee shot on the par3 1st onto the fringe of the 17th green ![]() 1 down halve the second with a solid 10ft putt won the 3rd with a good 5 halve 4 + 5 after some mediocre shots lost the 6th after 2 duffed chips 7th and 8th halved lucky bounce on par3 9th and a good putt wins the hole and we are all square at the turn solid drive and 3 wood onto green wins the 10th lose a s****py 11th hole 5 iron and a sound chip secures the par 3 12th we halve the 13th and then 3 solid holes for me and ive won the match 4&3 lucky to have played badly and still got through can play better and will!
__________________ cheers slats "Golf can best be defined as an endless series of tragedies obscured by the occasional miracle" |
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