For those who have played (or just know how this works), how do they go about deciding the official handicaps for each hole on a match play course with widely variable yardages for each hole? Looking at a scorecard I found online, the #1 handicap hole (the 5th) plays at a maximum of 512 yds and a minimum of 293 yds. Picking a little randomly here, the #9 handicap hole (the 7th) plays at a maximum of 418 yds and a minimum of 252 yds.
So given variability in who chooses where to begin a hole, I assume it would not be unusual for a match where someone is giving, say, 4 strokes, where the #1 handicap hole plays 125 yards shorter than the #9 handicap hole (minimum yardage on the 5th; maximum on the 7th). Does the handicapping still work? Or is part of the strategy in choosing what tee to play involve deciding, say, to choose a shorter yardage on a hole where you might be getting a stroke?
Jeff Kallberg