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01-14-2020, 10:18 AM | #11 | ||
Scooby Guru
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INDEX / MAX 0 - 9 / Double Bogey 10 - 19 / 7 20 - 29 / 8 30 - 39 / 9 Now, it's net double and the tiers are gone. In other words, if you're not getting a stroke on a par 3, your max will be 5. 1? 6. 2? 7. (Used to be 5/7/8/9). Look at that again. 5 then 7. Why is there a 2 shot gap between a 9 Index and a 10 Index? Some things were biased to keep handicaps artifically high, allowing sandbaggers to sandbag. Pick up the ball when you get net double max and move on. (I know, depends on the game). But seriously... no one has any business shooting 7 on a par 3 when max is 5 (again, if you're not getting a stroke). If you can figure out Stableford, you'll get it. (I've been playing stableford for years every friday and once on the weekend). It's not hard once y ou get used to it. Problem is, many people don't know how to figure out strokes. If anyone wants to know, I can definitely help. I see almost across the board, the handicaps will be a better representation of playing ability, and won't really be going up much at all due to the stroke cap. Quote:
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