Originally Posted by Fourputt
Doesn'tmatter what the committee does. If the player knows what his hadicap is supposed to be, and signs for a higher one, then he is disqualified. This is very clearly defined as a...
Originally Posted by Shanks A Million
The rule of thumb is that the better the player, the shorter and heavier the driver. That's not because better players prefer them, but because no one can control a long, light...
Originally Posted by Fourputt
The player is responsible for the accuracy of his handicap. Rule 6-2 tells us:
In this case he should be disqualified for returning a card with a handicap higher than that to which...
james, thats what i thought.
pls ivve played with the boy once from the back tees, im 17 and a 12 handicap, and he beat me by 3 strokes. 9 hole match. he played par and i played 3 over. so he is a 7 from the back tees according to me,...
Originally Posted by CarlSpackler
Any other thoughts on this? I spoke with the pro at my course this afternoon, and she thought it could be a ball issue. I've noticed this with Pro-V1, NXT Tour and Noodle Long+Soft. She...
Originally Posted by Fairway_CY
It sounds to me like that handicap committee missed something here. With that said... if his official scorecard indicates he's allowed 10 handicap strokes from the tees to which he was...
thanks, but the committee counted his score with a 10 handicap. however if he knew his handicap was a 7 from the red tees and the club also knew but did not notify or it slipped . plus he did not inform, knowing his handicap was 7 from...