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Does your home course give men's ratings to forward tees?


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I just noticed on my scorecard from a few days ago that every set of tees (R,W,B) at my home course (Woodley Lakes) have men's ratings. I've been playing from the white tees and scoring in the 90s, but it looks like if I wanted to move up a set of tees, I would be able to do so. I'm wondering if this is very uncommon?

The card still shows the Blue and White tees' distance under the category of "men" and the red tees under "women," although RWB are rated for men and RW are rated for women.

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There are 7 home courses around me, all within 6 miles. All of them have 4 sets of tees, except for the par 3 course which has only 2 sets. None of them post a men's related score from the women's tee. There's championship, pro, men's, and women's.

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My club has men's ratings for all tees. I shoot very low 100s (usually 100-104), so I suppose I could (and maybe should) move up, but I'd feel less manly


My club has men's ratings for all tees. I shoot very low 100s (usually 100-104), so I suppose I could (and maybe should) move up, but I'd feel less manly

I would've moved up to the red tees if the men's rating was available when I wasn't breaking 100 routinely. Now that even on bad days at that course I post high 90s, I don't feel bad playing from the white tees.

-- Michael | My swing! 

"You think you're Jim Furyk. That's why your phone is never charged." - message from my mother

Driver:  Titleist 915D2.  4-wood:  Titleist 917F2.  Titleist TS2 19 degree hybrid.  Another hybrid in here too.  Irons 5-U, Ping G400.  Wedges negotiable (currently 54 degree Cleveland, 58 degree Titleist) Edel putter. 

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Two of my courses base their tees on handicap, and according to their numbers I should be playing the yellow tees. I feel like after 6 months of playing from the whites I'd be giving myself too much of a break. The yellows take away the long water carries, cut down the angles on doglegs, and generally take some of the more interesting features out of play.

Two of my courses base their tees on handicap, and according to their numbers I should be playing the yellow tees. I feel like after 6 months of playing from the whites I'd be giving myself too much of a break. The yellows take away the long water carries, cut down the angles on doglegs, and generally take some of the more interesting features out of play.

Courses that rate it off handicap do that so you can enjoy your round and they usually have a few forced carries that a high handicap will not be able to carry. Many high handicappers don't have a good short game and that drives the handicap up. If you drive the ball well and the short game is your problem playing back one tee from your handicap should be ok.

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