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I recently re-joined a club and have started playing somewhat regularly with catastrophic results. This leads me to wonder: Setting aside forced carries, is there a handicap range at which course difficulty is irrelevant? Could I hack it around Oakmont as well as I do my local club? A triple is a triple is a triple.(Triple) Bogey
Quote from: Michael H on September 13, 2021, 03:26:02 PMI recently re-joined a club and have started playing somewhat regularly with catastrophic results. This leads me to wonder: Setting aside forced carries, is there a handicap range at which course difficulty is irrelevant? Could I hack it around Oakmont as well as I do my local club? A triple is a triple is a triple.(Triple) BogeyI know that 'it depends' is a pathetic copout of an answer, but I'm afraid it really does. This is entirely dependent on the source of the difficulty and the nature of the player's game. Put a 54 handicapper woman who drives it 100 yards on a good on a golf course with no forced carries and she'll get round OK. On a course with rough grass -- any rough grass -- in front of the tees, more than the odd water hazard and bunkers fronting greens and she's likely to walk in after a few holes. By contrast if the player has a reasonably high swing speed and no control whatsoever, he's going to need the course to be as wide as Wolf Point to avoid losing a dozen balls in a round.