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05-18-2007 10:29 AM #1
I think you have to play the same tee boxes. I think the caps should be set based on the course and not just a difference in the index.
I got a fever. And the only prescription is more golf equipment.
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05-18-2007 11:02 AM #2
Just to clarify for others.
The handicaps used for determining strokes are the "Course Handicaps" which are specific to the course/tee and are based on you Handicap Factor.
The following link will convert your Handicap Factor into a course handicap. The math is the same for the USGA and RCGA even though one uses "index" and the other uses "factor".
http://www.usga.org/handicap/slope_calculator/index.asp
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05-18-2007 10:35 AM #3
I agree w/ that JeffC, I'd also like to see a 6000yard minimum.
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05-18-2007 10:36 AM #4
shoulda mentioend above ... meant 6000 yard minimum, unless agree to by both competitors (just worried about the negotiations part of arranging a match)
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05-18-2007 10:43 AM #5
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05-18-2007 10:53 AM #6
The only input I would have is that it is up to the player who is not a member at a course to say yay or nay to playing the competitors home course. Does that make sense?
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05-18-2007 10:56 AM #7
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05-18-2007 11:02 AM #8
my experience with these matches is that most people are accomodating and reasonable in order to pick a time, course, location, tees, price, etc. There's some give and take. I'm playing an NCGT match this evening at Pineview, probably not my favourite course but it happens to work for both of us in terms of schedule location and price.
Now, that being said, any Hunt Club, Royal Ottawa, Camelot or Rivermead members that want to play their match against me at their home course, I would gladly accept.I got a fever. And the only prescription is more golf equipment.
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05-18-2007 11:03 AM #9
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05-18-2007 12:25 PM #10
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05-18-2007 12:27 PM #11
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05-18-2007 10:59 AM #12
sounds good, should make negotiations a lot smoother between players
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05-18-2007 11:02 AM #13
I'm hoping that I can convince a few public members to play my home course (save a few $$) ... I'd even be willing to chip in a few $$ if it's more expensive than a track they want to play at ... but of course i understand that there's an edge associated w/ home course advantage, and hope nobody feels obliged to play with anyone @ their homecourse just because it does save them $$.
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05-18-2007 11:02 AM #14
I am in for this again, must avenge my loss to hoolio!
Andrew
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05-18-2007 11:47 AM #15
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05-18-2007 11:06 AM #16
not quite as enticing as the Hunt, but I can offer up a round at any local CL course
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05-18-2007 11:08 AM #17
I'm good with that too. I haven't played Kanata or either of the Greyhawk courses in a while.
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05-18-2007 11:56 AM #18
Wouldn't setting a 6000 yard minimum rule be a disadvantage to a short ball hitter such as myself? Why don't we just set a minimum slope and rating and go with that. That way both parties (long ballers and short hitters) have an equal chance.
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05-18-2007 12:18 PM #19
6000 yds is pretty much the standard for white tees, at least in and around there give or take a few yards. I think most people can come to an agreement as to the course and what tees to play from. I doubt this will be a big problem....
I got a fever. And the only prescription is more golf equipment.
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05-18-2007 12:39 PM #20
Playing from different tees is really easy to calculate the handicaps. It may even help pick a course, for example a short hitter preferring to play the whites rather than the blues. You know how to calculate the player's course handicap using the link above, all you need to do is add the difference in the course ratings.
For example, Player A wants to play from the whites which gives him a course handicap of 15. Player B wants to play from the blues and this gives him a course handicap of 13 (Player B has a better index to start with). The whites are rated at 69.3 while the blues are rated at 71.5, a difference of 2 strokes. Player B adds in the two strokes resulting in a handicap for the match of 15, and no strokes given for this match.
Just a thought.It could be that the purpose of your life is only to serve as a warning to others.
Colby
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05-18-2007 12:41 PM #21
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05-18-2007 12:43 PM #22
Colby, that's not the correct way to apply handicap strokes. The course rating does not come into play at all. Only the course handicap, which is based off the slope, is used to determine strokes.
As an example if by playing from different tee boxes the course handicaps for the two players worked out to the be same, no strokes would be given even though the course ratings are different.
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05-18-2007 12:53 PM #23
The course slope and your index determines your course handicap. The differences in the course rating is applied if you want to play different tees.
From the RCGA Handicap Manual:
3-5. Players Competing from Different Tees or Men and Women from same
Tees
a. Different Tees: Men vs. Men; Women vs. Women; Women vs. Men
Different tees usually have different Ratings . Because an
RCGA Course Rating
reflects the probable score of a
scratch golfer, the higher-rated course is more
difficult, and the player playing from the set of tees with the higher RCGA Course
Rating receives additional stroke(s) equal to the difference between each RCGA
Course Rating, with .5 or greater rounded upward . The additional stroke(s) are
added to the Course Handicap of the player playing from the higher-rated set of
tees . (See Decision 3-5/1 for an exception .)
Example 1: If men playing from the middle tees where the men’s RCGA Course
Rating is 70 .3 compete against men playing from the back tees where the men’s
RCGA Course Rating
is 72 .6, the men playing from the back tees will add two
strokes (72 .6 - 70 .3 = 2 .3 rounded to 2 ) to Course Handicap .
It could be that the purpose of your life is only to serve as a warning to others.
Colby
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05-18-2007 12:56 PM #24
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05-18-2007 01:02 PM #25
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05-18-2007 01:05 PM #26
Thanks. The RCGA has actually put the handicapping manual, with decisions, online now. The rule and decisions are also there too.
I've actually read most of it, but clearly haven't read the section on playing from different tees closely.
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05-18-2007 01:09 PM #27
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05-18-2007 02:59 PM #28
I'll throw my hat in the ring too.
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05-18-2007 01:08 PM #29
Count me in also.
I also just offered to run a pool on this as it can be set up to run like the WGC. We just need players in four brackets. LBH can do all that workIt could be that the purpose of your life is only to serve as a warning to others.
Colby
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05-18-2007 09:22 PM #30
Come on people - we have 18 confirmed so far + 1 reserved spot... Still plenty of room left.
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