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How did you score in your last round? - 2019

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,642 ✭✭✭willabur


    RoadRunner wrote: »
    Anyone ever count what their score should have been?

    I had 37pts for .2 cut on Sunday.
    However I threw away a full 13 shots.

    4 shots thrown with 2 lost balls on consecutive holes.
    6 shots lost by failing to get up and down either from just off the green or by failing to 2 putt from on the green in what should be two putt range.
    1 chop out sideways
    1 bump out of bunker gaining only metres.
    1 missed 5 footer on the last.

    So it should have been 50 points :pac:

    whats your handicap?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,028 ✭✭✭RoadRunner


    willabur wrote: »
    whats your handicap?

    Are you asking what's my handicap or what my handicap should be? :pac:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,028 ✭✭✭RoadRunner


    RoadRunner wrote: »
    Are you asking what's my handicap or what my handicap should be? :pac:

    Was 9, back to just inside 8 after the .2 cut.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,891 ✭✭✭DuckSlice


    And what should it be? :P


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,028 ✭✭✭RoadRunner


    etxp wrote: »
    And what should it be? :P

    plus 6, I calculate :D


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,028 ✭✭✭RoadRunner


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    I wanna be able to get up and down.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,642 ✭✭✭willabur


    RoadRunner wrote: »
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    I wanna be able to get up and down.

    Hmmm, if you are getting 37 points of 8 with 2 lost balls (2 holes) and lost shots on 6 or 7 other holes... you must have made a string of birdies elsewhere on the course. Sounds like your game is in pretty good nick tbh


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,028 ✭✭✭RoadRunner


    willabur wrote: »
    Hmmm, if you are getting 37 points of 8 with 2 lost balls (2 holes) and lost shots on 6 or 7 other holes... you must have made a string of birdies elsewhere on the course. Sounds like your game is in pretty good nick tbh

    My long game is in great shape at the moment plus there's five par 5's on the course so good opportunities to reach some greens in 2 hits where three putting or failure to get up and down still gets a par.

    I tend to dwell on my poor shots.
    Just the single birdy on the day.
    11 pars
    3 bogey
    2 doubles
    and a scratch


  • Posts: 180 ✭✭ [Deleted User]


    35(17/18) off 23 after not picking up a club since last week in July so happy enough. Driving was a bit off, was going mostly straight but high so losing a lot of distance. Not quite how I hoped season would go but hopefully a few weeks left to get handicap down


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13,862 ✭✭✭✭prawnsambo


    40 points off 23 on Sunday and 4th win of the year (and 4th cut - down to 21 from a high of 25) playing with awec of the rugby forum. Just one of those rounds where no major mistakes were made; didn't go through a hole without scoring at least a point.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,732 ✭✭✭blue note


    blue note wrote: »
    I suppose I'm just being impatient, but I'm getting frustrated! I took four years off and started playing back this year. After the first two rounds I was optimistic, some good shots, a few pars, a birdie - I could see a game there. After the following three rounds in not so sure :( I was always prone to a slice, but it was probably more of a fade previously. Now it's a big dirty slice. Which makes driving on a windy day impossible. I used to hit my irons very consistently - misses would generally be just off a green. Now I'm worried about water 10 yards left or right of the bunkers. And I'm worried about 3 putts from anywhere.

    I think the most frustrating thing that keeps happening now is messing up what should be easy pars. I could get a good drive away down the middle of a par 5 fairway. Green is within range in two, maybe even with a 5 or 6 iron. And without trying to do anything stupid, I come away with a 7. Or I'm on or beside a green in regulation with a tricky two putt / up and down. And somehow I end up having a tricky putt back for the bogey.

    I played off 11, now I'd be closer to 28!

    Sorry, I'm pretty sure I may wanted to rant!!!

    So anyone else come back after time off? Did it take long to get back to close to your previous standard?

    It's starting to come together thank god! Played last weekend and finally hit the ball like I remember. I was beginning to think I was imaging my old game. And I submitted my first card for a handicap. +22 and I'm happy out with it! Contained a triple and quadruple bogey, so it'll probably be like at as +19. I was surprised that they never asked what handicap I was though. Maybe they will when I drop the three cards in.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13,862 ✭✭✭✭prawnsambo


    blue note wrote: »
    It's starting to come together thank god! Played last weekend and finally hit the ball like I remember. I was beginning to think I was imaging my old game. And I submitted my first card for a handicap. +22 and I'm happy out with it! Contained a triple and quadruple bogey, so it'll probably be like at as +19. I was surprised that they never asked what handicap I was though. Maybe they will when I drop the three cards in.
    New rules on initial handicap allotment allow double par now. So where your score on a hole would have been dropped back to double bogey, now it's a max of double par. I.e 8 on a par 4, 6 on a par 3 etc.
    Most handicaps are allocated by software now, based on the rules. Obviously committees can override the software allocation and they are also obliged to take into account your previous golfing history (if any), and that can form the basis of a reduced handicap from what the software spits out.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 871 ✭✭✭Remind me


    prawnsambo wrote: »
    New rules on initial handicap allotment allow double par now. So where your score on a hole would have been dropped back to double bogey, now it's a max of double par. I.e 8 on a par 4, 6 on a par 3 etc.
    Most handicaps are allocated by software now, based on the rules. Obviously committees can override the software allocation and they are also obliged to take into account your previous golfing history (if any), and that can form the basis of a reduced handicap from what the software spits out.

    I would certainly hope committees override where appropriate, age, previous experience etc...


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,732 ✭✭✭blue note


    Remind me wrote: »
    I would certainly hope committees override where appropriate, age, previous experience etc...

    Last thing you'd want is to get a handicap that's too high for you and then start winning competitions immediately. But the rules are the rules. And I'd rather not get a handicap that I can't play to in fairness, so my previous handicap would be too low.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 871 ✭✭✭Remind me


    blue note wrote: »
    Last thing you'd want is to get a handicap that's too high for you and then start winning competitions immediately. But the rules are the rules. And I'd rather not get a handicap that I can't play to in fairness, so my previous handicap would be too low.

    Agreed but if you have previously played regularly and are still able bodied and young and in a position to improve I think the new system has to have the facility to override an inflated handicap.

    Wasn’t targeting this specifically at you, just in general I hope there is some scope for common sense.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 592 ✭✭✭rickis tache


    42 points off 14 in casual round.
    2 birdies
    9 pars
    3 bogeys
    2 dbl bogeys
    2 scratches.
    Scratches were due to lost ball off drives. Course management should if told me to hit iron off tee instead of driver.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13,862 ✭✭✭✭prawnsambo


    blue note wrote: »
    Last thing you'd want is to get a handicap that's too high for you and then start winning competitions immediately. But the rules are the rules. And I'd rather not get a handicap that I can't play to in fairness, so my previous handicap would be too low.
    A too high handicap can be quickly corrected. A too low one, not so much. A lot of people seem to miss that point. In any event, it's all changing next year with the new World handicap rules.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 871 ✭✭✭Remind me


    prawnsambo wrote: »
    A too high handicap can be quickly corrected. A too low one, not so much. A lot of people seem to miss that point. In any event, it's all changing next year with the new World handicap rules.

    End of year reviews regularly give shots back


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,980 ✭✭✭spacecoyote


    prawnsambo wrote: »
    A too high handicap can be quickly corrected. A too low one, not so much. A lot of people seem to miss that point. In any event, it's all changing next year with the new World handicap rules.

    There is definitely a balancing act to it though. In my place there have, to my mind, been a few excessive handicaps given out. We had a guy, early-mid 30s, fit & healthy, given a start handicap of 33, which means he had to break 105 strokes to beat his handicap.

    I know he's relatively new to the game, would have played a little society golf, but nothing beyond that. To my mind that's too high a start point.

    He'll drop quickly (down 3 strokes already) but is it fair that someone will likely win a bunch of comps on a quick drop down like that?

    Mods...Sorry for the off topic post


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,745 ✭✭✭dan_ep82


    Lost the Match Play final tonight on the 19th

    I was two down after the 15th and pulled it back, lipped the putt for the win on 18 and then lipped the putt to keep the match going on the 19th.

    It was a good match, we were both two up at different times and it was pretty back and forth. I expected him to make putts from everywhere ( and he missed very few ) and he expected me to chip it close which I did with a few lip out chips and a chip in birdie.

    Just needed some putts to drop but really happy with how I played over all. 4 over for the front 9. I conceded a hole on the back 9 I could have made double on ( he made an easy par) which would have me 7 over for the back 9. He made the scores when he needed to and just overall very solid.

    *Forgot two shots on the back 9, still happy


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13,862 ✭✭✭✭prawnsambo


    There is definitely a balancing act to it though. In my place there have, to my mind, been a few excessive handicaps given out. We had a guy, early-mid 30s, fit & healthy, given a start handicap of 33, which means he had to break 105 strokes to beat his handicap.

    I know he's relatively new to the game, would have played a little society golf, but nothing beyond that. To my mind that's too high a start point.

    He'll drop quickly (down 3 strokes already) but is it fair that someone will likely win a bunch of comps on a quick drop down like that?

    Mods...Sorry for the off topic post
    Probably not fair. But it's open to the committee to give him an ESR if he's clearly playing to a lower handicap. My point is that too low can't get a similar bump until end of year review. And that has to go to GUI for approval.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,891 ✭✭✭DuckSlice


    prawnsambo wrote: »
    Probably not fair. But it's open to the committee to give him an ESR if he's clearly playing to a lower handicap. My point is that too low can't get a similar bump until end of year review. And that has to go to GUI for approval.

    I see it in my club. There is lads that have handicaps too low for their ability. Which means they don't play comps because they haven't a chance, and they wont cut anything back cause they don't enter comps.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 352 ✭✭GolfNut33


    Haven't played in 2 weeks due to work commitments so pretty jealous of you lads :(


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,138 ✭✭✭youcancallmeal


    90 gross 71 net in Sept medal this morning. I only just got cut from 20 to 19 last week so wasn't expecting much today. Fairly happy with my score but left a lot out there. Hit about 11 gir but 3 putted, a lot.


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 7,010 Mod ✭✭✭✭charlieIRL


    31 points today but 4 scratches and one 3putt. Got off to another great start, 1 over after 3, bad drive on next meant reload and unfortunately bogied the second ball. Was bogies and pars for the rest of the nine to turn with 21 points. Then one bad shot for nearly each hole after that meant 3 more silly silly scratches and a poor run in.

    Getting closer. My last 4 or 5 rounds have been 31 plus points.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 22,130 ✭✭✭✭Mushy


    First game in almost a month, went about as expected. 31 points, a split of 18/13. Was 2 better after 6, 1 worse after 8, 1 better after 10. Two small bits of bad luck caused the slumps, and didn't capitalise on good spots elsewhere.

    Tbh my driving was awful. Struggling to remember if I hit a fairway. Rest of the game was alright though. If I was to take a positive from it....the sun was shining


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 592 ✭✭✭rickis tache


    25 points off 15.
    After finding out I went up a shot before the round it looked like I would need at least another 6 to compete. Extremely inconsistent in all aspects from tee to green.
    New clubs coming Thursday sure I will be grand...... Or single.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,891 ✭✭✭DuckSlice


    Played a casual 13 holes with my uncles the weekend. Played good, still not fully sure where my driver is going to go off the tee but luckily it seems to end up in play most of the time.

    1 Birdie
    8 Pars
    3 bogeys
    1 scratch (picked up a tap in for a 7)

    Happy enough with how I played.

    Was out in a local interclub comp then on Sunday where 3 local clubs play each other. Each club has 8 fourballs playing for them. Best 5 and average of the next 2 best cards make up total score.

    Me and my partner had 42 points, 6 3 pointers and no one pointers or blobs on the card so was happy out.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,642 ✭✭✭willabur


    39 (22/17) points playing off 14
    1 birdie
    7 pars and the rest

    took 77 shots altogether, 37 of which were putts, 15 on the front 9, 22 on the back 9. Putter really dried up on me. Ended up losing on the countback


    On the putting - I have started this simple routine of lining up the line on the ball with the line on the putter head. Look at the hole/target, look at the ball, pull back and through. It worked really well for 9 holes until I started to think too much about it. Lost sense of pace, started to push/pull short putts. Its such a bloody mental game


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,891 ✭✭✭DuckSlice


    willabur wrote: »
    39 (22/17) points playing off 14
    1 birdie
    7 pars and the rest

    took 77 shots altogether, 37 of which were putts, 15 on the front 9, 22 on the back 9. Putter really dried up on me. Ended up losing on the countback


    On the putting - I have started this simple routine of lining up the line on the ball with the line on the putter head. Look at the hole/target, look at the ball, pull back and through. It worked really well for 9 holes until I started to think too much about it. Lost sense of pace, started to push/pull short putts. Its such a bloody mental game

    77 shots? your numbers aren't adding up in my head or am I missing something? 77 shots off 14 is 63 nett, which should be 42-46 points depending on the par of the course.

    Anyway if you kept up the putting for the back nine it would have been some score.


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