J & J - yes, as Sean says, the codicil is key. I'm not wildly inconsistent, but I am routinely so. The long drive to the centre of the fairway will be followed by a duck hook into the forest; and an out of bounds tee shot and drop will be followed by an excellent mid iron approach that trickles into the greenside rough. The scores really pile up quick when one only rarely strings 4 quality shots together, but what keeps me in the game is that those quality shots are indeed of good quality. Which of Tom's courses, I wonder, would give such a golfer - he of intermittent merit, but of merit nonetheless - the best chance of winning and/or halving the most number of holes against a better golfer?