It is interesting to see all these incredibly low handicaps.
I may be wrong, but the only members of this august site that I have seen that have played with me at CPC and MPCC that scored anywhere near their potential were as follows.
Lou Duran was four under after the fourteenth at CPC, a phenominal performance. His caddie steered him wrong at the 15th and his 9 iron was over the green by the water cooler. A couple of holes later his score was under water. Joel Stewart, Tom Huckaby and Mike Benham were equally adept at playing to their index, but on the whole I cannot think of anyone else that impressed. My friend from New Zealand, Ash Towe, did well, but I was not there to witness it. There are others that played at Cypress but were unaccompanied and I did not check the scores.
If I have slighted others who played the Point do forgive me, at my age the memory synapses close at the most inopportune moments.
Bob
Bob
The USGA system is an interesting one - the average of the best 10 from your last 20 POSTED scores. This year I have only posted 8 scores. We play match play, I'm out of the hole - I pick up, or I play alone and lose a ball with a group pressing behind.. how can one legitimately post a score after this sort of round? The USGA wants me to, I know, but I can't. Even on a good year, I rarely post more than 25 rounds.
So it says that I 'm a 5.9. I'm sure I'd be really happy to break 80 at CP. My usual round this year is 3-6 over for 9 (I prefer to play nine every day to 18 a few times a week) so I feel like about a 10 handicap. What can I do about it? Short of fabricating scores to get my handicap to where I think it should be...
2 years ago I was 5.2. I qualified for the MA Mid Am (about which I am still really excited, as I was out of my depth) I was playing, mostly, about 5 strokes a round better than I did this year. Not 0.7 as the handicaps suggest.
I have had injuries, recently, which have meant that I've played less than I would have liked, but still... something isn't working.