Well said Matt. When a person plays a course over and over, he learns where to hit the ball, what club to take, and all the little intricacies of the greens. I played with a man the other day on a course I never played and he has been a member almost 30 years. He knew the greens like the back of his hand. Had he not helped me several times, I would have added at least 5 more strokes. So it is a weird system of sorts. I don't completely understand it, it just makes me laugh when 90% of the people I play with whom I've never played with before say they are one handicap and don't even shoot close to what they claim to be. I know a lot of people use the handicap system to bet and some people may say their handicap is higher to win some money, but I'm saying the majority of men will give a handicap that is not accurate. Somebody earlier said, if you belong to a private club, how could you cheat because they post scores right after the round, but let's be honest, even then you can overlook a shot here or there and move the ball a bit or your buddy yells "that's good" when your putt is not even close.