A whitewash job! Personally I think it's better if both players are held jointly responsible for arranging ties as it reduces the risk of the the game not being played.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
However , as you rightly say, it would make no difference in this instance as your opponent was on holiday.
Imo he should have done the right thing and awarded the tie to you.
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Thread: New Golf Season - High Hopes?
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17-09-2022 05:15 PM #301
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18-09-2022 10:33 AM #302
Playing Panmure today for the first time. Heard loads of good things about it so can't wait!
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19-09-2022 05:43 AM #304This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I dont know what else i could do, informing the shop at every junction was clearly not enough.
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19-09-2022 12:58 PM #305
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St Michael’s yesterday was excellent. Found it pretty hard for my poor level but a great day out.
Not bad for 12 quid off Groupon.
Well recommended
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22-09-2022 07:30 PM #306This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
That's how these kinds of places catch you out really. Some refund the fee if you buy through them but specialised places like SGGT take the fee regardless. I know someone who went and they were told by one of the fitters to go work on their technique and go back to them later in the year but they still charged them for the fitting and would have charged them for the fitting later in the year.
Just a big con if you ask me.
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24-10-2022 12:02 PM #307
Played Glasgow Gailes yesterday. Played well. I was doing a general play and it’s come up with a negative pcc. Only the second time I’ve seen this. The first was because of a temp tee shortening a par three ( I think) but not sure why this time. Not even sure how these things are calculated. It’s a secret I think.
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25-10-2022 07:46 AM #308This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
A.*At the end of each day, the playing conditions calculation takes place automatically to determine if scores made at the course were significantly higher or lower than the expected scores of the players who made them, primarily due to weather and/or course set up.
If scores were abnormally low or high, a PCC adjustment between -1 and +3 will be applied in the calculation of Score Differentialsof everyone who played that day. A negative (-) adjustment means the course played easier than expected and a positive (+) adjustment means the course played more difficult than expected. A PCC of 0 means the course played as expected, which will be the case on most days.
The PCC:
Uses scoring data so no action is required by the club/course staff or golfer (except for posting scores),
Includes only scores made by players with a Handicap Indexof 36.0 or below,
Considers both 9-hole and 18-hole scores in the calculation, and
Only takes place if at least 8 scores were posted on a given day.
(Rule 5.6, Rules of Handicapping)
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25-10-2022 03:07 PM #309This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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25-10-2022 04:26 PM #310This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If anyone has seen my earlier posts, I'm actually getting really good. I've worked so hard all year at it. I'm shooting sub 80 whenever I play now which means I'm probably playing off 10 handicap although because it's preferred lies (I never do it, I just play the ball as is), my club won't take cards atm.
I've been playing as part of the member's role up every 2nd week which means I can get my scores verified. I'm still working on everything and I still have the odd ****house of a hole or even shot but it's the greatest thing I've done. I love it.
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25-10-2022 06:34 PM #311This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
There is no substitute for hard work. Especially the short game.
Im into my 60’s ,played for 40 years and have just had my most successful season.Last edited by greenlex; 25-10-2022 at 06:37 PM.
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28-10-2022 12:07 PM #312This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Other than that, then I've still to find someone who is fully aware of the computation. From my own experience, it very rarely fully allows for inclement weather conditions such as a gale force wind!
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31-10-2022 09:17 AM #313
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Played the Roxburghe down at Kelso yesterday. Lovely course and beautiful hotel. Bit soggy in places as expected but course was holding up well.
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31-10-2022 10:34 AM #314This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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31-10-2022 05:36 PM #316This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
😄👍
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01-11-2022 04:46 PM #317
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Anyone a member of Deer Park?
I’m moving to West Lothian shortly and think about it for joining. Like the idea of the country club facilities but I’ve heard the course struggles through the winter.
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01-11-2022 07:15 PM #318This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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01-11-2022 07:40 PM #319This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Deer Park is fine but a bit if a slog in the winter as you’ve heard. It does have other facilities tho.
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04-11-2022 11:34 AM #320
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Thanks all think I will try and play a few of the courses over the winter. Harburn has also been recommended by someone else so definitely going to give that a go.
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04-11-2022 12:18 PM #321
Pumpherston is probably my favourite West Lothian course.
Not so sure about how it holds up relative to the others through the winter but I love playing it.
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05-11-2022 06:16 AM #322
Finally made it to a 5 handicap (5.2) after trying for over 40 years to get to category one. A fine 77 at a cool and breezy Kingsbarns yesterday., absolutely buzzin.
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05-11-2022 07:50 AM #323
Played Gullane 2 yesterday for the first time since the late 80's
It's in fabulous condition and I played to my handicap so great day all round
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05-11-2022 10:56 AM #324This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I'm sitting at 4.5 but advancing years are starting to take their toll - especially with the short game.
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05-11-2022 06:12 PM #325This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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18-11-2022 10:56 PM #326
not a gowfer but
well done Scottish golf courses :) well, those that keep them anyway
Scotland wins big at World Golf Awards in Abu Dhabi | The National
SCOTLAND has been named the best golf destination in the world – having secured a double victory at the 2022 World Golf Awards in Abu Dhabi.
It is the first time in the award’s nine-year history that Scotland has won the ultimate label of “Best Golf Destination in the World”.
Around 200 guests from various golfing destinations across the globe attended the Annual Golf Award gala ceremony in the Middle East, where Scotland was also crowned “Best Golf Destination in Europe”, marking the first time that a country has won both awards.
Scotland beat other golfing destinations to win, including Austria, Italy, Ireland, France and Greece, and had many of its famous golf courses nominated for “Scotland’s Best Golf Course 2022”.
Scotland, “the home of golf”, has more than 550 courses to play at including championship courses and resorts, parkland courses, and nine-hole courses.
The Kittocks Course in St Andrews, King’s Course at the Gleneagles Hote, and the Ailsa Course at Turnbury were all nominated – however, Prestwick Golf Club in South Ayrshire took home the prize of “Scotland’s Best Golf Course”.
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27-11-2022 05:21 PM #327
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Played the Braids today forgot how hard it is!
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28-11-2022 07:42 AM #328This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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28-11-2022 08:24 AM #329
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Playing Deer Park on Wednesday as it’s an option for joining next year.
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26-12-2022 06:57 PM #330
Looking for a course I can play over next two or three months where I don't have to use a stupid mat and winter greens aren't a thing.
Any ideas? Someone told me I could join Ed Leisure as they dont use mats or temp greens etc but would need someone to confirm.
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