Applications are open for the Flagstick Shootout at Smugglers.
http://www.flagstick.com/smugglers_shootout.html
Who's in? Hope I get accepted.
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Applications are open for the Flagstick Shootout at Smugglers.
http://www.flagstick.com/smugglers_shootout.html
Who's in? Hope I get accepted.
Already applied, hoping to get back in to make up for last years poor showing. Great event
Just applied. I really want to play in this event!
What are the flights?
In as an exempt player and can't wait!
XTour-Their are no pre made flights. They are made during the application process. Everyone sends in applications to play in the event with previous tourney results, handicap etc.. Then they select the 40 optimal players based on past tournament results and handicap. Great idea in my opinion to weed out the sandbaggers and to eventually move to a one flight elite field. All around best event of the year along with the Whig Standard. Flagstick does it right.
Thank you
Cool, threw my name in, I really like that course and usually play pretty well there.
Back as exempt player and really looking forward to playing. A fun weekend on a great course.
Ginker is relatively correct. I was a 3.2 last year and was the highest cap in the A flight. I believe they are dropping it to just 2 flights this year but not 100%.
Apparently the player list (72) will come out around April 15. Should be a great tournament!
3.2 handicaps shooting 15 over each day? :thumbsdow
http://www.flagstick.com/flagstick_s...eaderboard.htm
most of our handicaps are skewed by playing the same course over and over, that tournament is held early in the year and some guys dont quite have their games together. I would put some money down Denis that you would probably be around 12-15 over par each day. Please tell me you joined so we can make this interesting.
I did, and I look forward to being mocked! :D
Pretty excited to play as an exempt player also, hope to put 2 rounds together. The tournament gets better and better. Any updates on the new putting green?
Played last week putting green is under construction, course was in good shape
Look at big LL winning the B division. Solid.
So would you say that its tougher for public course players to maintain a low handicap compared to guys who are members at clubs and consistently play the same course over and over again?
As the saying goes, some handicaps "travel well".
If you play a course with relatively little trouble off the tee as an example you won't be as impacted by bad tee shots as somewhere with lots of trees/water. Similarly, if you play somewhere with really tough green complexes you'll generally have an easy time at courses with less well protected greens.
As a specific example, consider compare Loch March from the Gold (127/71.5) to Stonebridge from the Black (133/71.3)
Loch March is much harder to score on even though from a handicapping perspective they are about the same so if you carried a 10 handicap at LM I am quite sure you would score lower at SB.
Last year I split my rounds between LM, SB, Equinelle, and Outaouais with some travel/tournament golf thrown in and as a general rule I can play to my index wherever I play because that mix of courses requires you to be able to hit all your clubs, including driver, well.
This of course excludes disasters like last Saturday.
Depends what kind of public player you are, if you play different courses all the time then yes, you'd definitely have a higher handicap. When I was a public golfer, I stuck to about 4 courses though. And yes, you're right Pat, the last 8 out of my 10 handicap rounds are HP.
Just bring your 'A' game and a hot putter, and it's an easy course. ;)
I'll be watching... :cool
After looking at the first hole (473 yrd par 4), I'd probably shoot 15 over each day too, looking forward to being mocked :D
We have different definitions of 'good news' I guess :)