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6th November 2007 11:12 AM
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11th November 2007 10:18 PM
#26
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Originally Posted by
markTHEblake
Its the same all over, stableford, stroke, rafferties. for the daily event, yes handicaps change, for the 36 or more hole event, starting handicap applies or the total rounds.
990bluva is a burglar, everyone knows it, but that is irrelevent. The line hsa gotta be drawn somewhere, and the line we have always had is the Official Handicap system, even though we didnt realise it, thats where it was.
Start drawing grey lines and it gets messy. My 2c, no handicap, cant win (the nett).
Nothing personal!
I think that is fair enough, especially if everyone else in the field has an up to date Hcp.
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11th November 2007 10:28 PM
#27
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Goughy & Blake are both right. The overall event for Club Champs etc are all calculated on the handicap at the start of the tourney. Only the daily prizes work on adjusted 'caps.
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12th November 2007 08:09 AM
#28
OT, courty, you still walking back to brissie on sunday? I could give you a lift to toowoomba, then it's just 2hrs on a bus
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12th November 2007 11:01 AM
#29
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Originally Posted by
Courty
Goughy & Blake are both right. The overall event for Club Champs etc are all calculated on the handicap at the start of the tourney. Only the daily prizes work on adjusted 'caps.
Our Sat round is not in any comp is it? So, the handicaps will stay the same all weekend. Keeps it simpler at least.
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12th November 2007 11:12 AM
#30
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Handicaps can be adjusted overnight by a special blend of psychology and extreme violence.
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12th November 2007 11:17 AM
#31
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We never bothered last year, why is it a problem this year?
Grant
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12th November 2007 11:53 AM
#32
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Originally Posted by
Grunt
We never bothered last year, why is it a problem this year?
Possibily the fact that nobody played under thier handicaps might have had something to do with it not being talked about.
Its not a problem this year either. Someone just forgot to take their medicine again, forgot who but not Goughy surprisingly enough.
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12th November 2007 12:48 PM
#33
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Originally Posted by
markTHEblake
Its the same all over, stableford, stroke, rafferties. for the daily event, yes handicaps change, for the 36 or more hole event, starting handicap applies or the total rounds.
990bluva is a burglar, everyone knows it, but that is irrelevent. The line hsa gotta be drawn somewhere, and the line we have always had is the Official Handicap system, even though we didnt realise it, thats where it was.
Start drawing grey lines and it gets messy. My 2c, no handicap, cant win (the nett).
Nothing personal!
I agree too. And I am starting to freak myself out with all the times I agree with MTB lately
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12th November 2007 12:54 PM
#34
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12th November 2007 12:58 PM
#35
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Vokey 56 & 60 |
Newport 2.5
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12th November 2007 01:00 PM
#36
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Maybe only major winners should be eligible to win. Kinda like a tournament of champions.
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12th November 2007 01:01 PM
#37
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12th November 2007 02:00 PM
#38
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Originally Posted by
AndyP
Maybe only major winners should be eligible to win. Kinda like a tournament of champions.
And now I am agreeing with Andy...what's this world coming to
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12th November 2007 03:22 PM
#39
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Originally Posted by
PeteyD
OK only Golflink I am missing is Billyman. He has posted so will be eligable I guess.
PeteyD, this is Billymans golflink. It aint pretty!
http://www.golflink.com.au/HandicapH..._no=4031406100
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12th November 2007 03:27 PM
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12th November 2007 03:39 PM
#41
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Originally Posted by
AndyP
Maybe only major winners should be eligible to win. Kinda like a tournament of champions.
Originally Posted by
Choppa
And now I am agreeing with Andy...what's this world coming to
So you guys want it all for yourselves, how about make any non Qlders ineligible as well.
Why all the talk this year of limitations of who can and can't play. I thought it was more a social event than the golf. Next thing there will be guys not socialising and just taking it all too seriously.
Grant
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12th November 2007 03:42 PM
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12th November 2007 03:48 PM
#43
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Originally Posted by
Grunt
So you guys want it all for yourselves, how about make any non Qlders ineligible as well.
Don't need to. Non-Qlders are no chance.
Why all the talk this year of limitations of who can and can't play.
What Petey said, plus there has to be limitations on who can win (not play). I for one, would hate to have someone win that never posts on the forum. If they win, we should be hearing about it from them for the next year.
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12th November 2007 03:50 PM
#44
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Originally Posted by
Grunt
So you guys want it all for yourselves, how about make any non Qlders ineligible as well.
I second that.
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12th November 2007 03:54 PM
#45
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12th November 2007 03:57 PM
#46
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12th November 2007 03:59 PM
#47
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And have played KV in its current format.
Grant
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12th November 2007 04:17 PM
#48
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Grunt,
Think before posting, this is my advice!
Moe Norman
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"I had played so poorly recently, I started thinking that maybe I should do something else. Then I saw my friends going to work every day and realised that my life wasn't so bad." -Steve Pate
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12th November 2007 04:19 PM
#49
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Why is it everytime I post everyone thinks I am serious. I guess I should use the emoticons more.
Grant
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12th November 2007 04:34 PM
#50
Senior Member
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because you were being serious, then you throw it in reverse and pretend you weren't.
Moe Norman
Ping G30 9* | Wilson Staff Tour F5 15* | Ping G20 20** | Ping i3 Blades 3-PW | Ping Tour 54.12 & 60.08| Yes! Marilyn
"I had played so poorly recently, I started thinking that maybe I should do something else. Then I saw my friends going to work every day and realised that my life wasn't so bad." -Steve Pate
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