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Whoops, my bad.

I think the slope is correct for all three tee sets, but I think the white tee's course rating should be a little higher, its the greens at my course at are hard and even if you have a club or two less into them, they're still hard once you get on them.

Jeff Gladchun

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The Championship course is a Par 70...

From the tips: 74.5/140
From the blues: 73.5/133

I think this is very fair. The problem with the course is that they rarely put the tee markers at the plates and it artificially lowers our handicaps. We rarely do well when we go and play in interclub matches . When they do put the markers at the plates in tournaments, everyone bitches. Including the public that plays after the tournament.

I say that if you don't like playing the tees from where they should be - at the freaking plates - then move up. The rating isn't the problem...if I shoot 75 from the tips I'm really happy. The problem is the course setup.

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76.4/162 from the back tees. 7,310 yards.
74.4/158 from the tees i play from. 6797 yards.


koolau golf course.

its said to be the hardest course in the would, but my scores there are generally the same as any other course ive played.

but then again, im about a 15 handicap so maybe it doesnt matter where i play, haha.

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  • 2 weeks later...
Blue Tees 73.7/126 Around 6800 yards

White Tees 72.3/126 Around 6500 yards

These are about right when there is little or no wind, although the blues should probably be 73.7/130 in my opinion.

The problem with these ratings is that our course is a seaside links and when the wind blows it gets very difficult. The front nine especially where we have a 450 yard par 4 followed by a 420 yard par 4 that almost always play into the wind.

I like this way of handicapping, the only issue I have is that it doesn't cater for how difficult/easy a course is on any given day, but in saying that it's probably the fairest.
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Blue Par 71 - 76.6/148 - 7297 yards
White Par 71 73.8/135 - 6684 yards

I think its pretty fair.

I wouldnt really do to much to change it (dont really even know where to start as to how the best way to do that would be) as they set up the course in a variety of ways (hard/easy) over the span of a month.

The main factor is the combo of set up and wind. Even with the tees up, if the wind is up it can qucily negate any advantage.

Also the wind shifts dramatically for day to day (10 either plays full downwind one day or into the teeth the next) so after a number of rounds, you'll get a good average of conditions from which to base your scores on

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  • 3 weeks later...
I work at Nashawtuc CC, site of the champions tour Bank of America championship, the one that was rained out this year. From the golds, its 73.1/134, 6800 yds and blues is 70.9/129, 6333. Its a very flat course, with only one major hill. I feel this might be a little high just because of the lack of hills so if you can keep it in play, the rough will not make an impact at all

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Our course is a 69.4/123

It's rated way to low. It's almost a joke. Nobody has ever shot par at our course. The greens are rock hard and half the holes are lay-ups with long irons or hybrids, leaving you 160+ for your approach shot.

But, hey, when we go to interclub matches, we kill.

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