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OK...so our club's 2-man best-ball match play semi-final match was today and it got ugly before it got started and I will try to keep this brief. This is an 80% handicap event...very important.
First the stats: Me a 16 My teammate a +3 Their player A was a 2 Their player B was an 8 They get to the first tee and we see that the computer generated scorecard had ink all over it changing my teammates handicap and adding extra holes with strokes for their team. We questioned this and they stated that they explained to the clubhouse that the computer was wrong and that his handicap should not come back towards 0 like everyone else and should continue going further from 0 in the positive direction. We called the clubhouse and they would not listen to our case and said that it was wrong for the first three rounds because the computer does not "properly adjust" for a positive hcp. We said what-ever and were not happy...my teammate said something to the nature of "ok, if you guys can playing knowing you are getting more then the rules should be"...and their player B blew at at that statement. He pointed his finger in his face and said that we were "tainting the match at the start and insinuating that they were intentionally being dishonest". He felt the need to go on and tell us how "honest" they are, and that his teammate was known to be "the most honest player at the club". We started play after getting things under control and you could cut the tension in the match with a dull golf ball. They were 3 up after 11 and on the 12th hole the pro comes driving to the fairway and gets us all together and says "sorry guys, we have never had a + player in an 80% event and what the other team explained to him made sense and he went with it. He said after we questioned it it got his thinking and he looked up the rule from the USGA and found that my teammate was correct. Here is where it gets even more angering from out standpoint. Right away my teammate and I said "dead-day, we have to play it over another day". They said no, lets just go back and adjust where needed and play it out. (side not...the 8 hcp was a -3 at this point in the round!!!!) It would have changed the score for 1 hole that we would have won instead of a half. So they said "we are just 2up instead of 3up and play on". We said BS...if we win 6 we walk off that green having won 5 and 6 and are Square instead of 1 down and chasing them. Plus...the mindset of my teammate was not great considering the situation and that the match was played under the wrong pretenses. Since we would not agree...the pro thought about it for a little while and finally said that it needed to be replayed. We finished like this...we played out 12-18, clearly with less pressure but with even more tension. Me 90 (74 net) My teammate 69 (72 net) Their A player 69 (67 net) Their B player 71 (63 net) Very angering situation. ![]() |
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Here is what has me pissed about them...
1. You do not get angry and fell the need to prove your honesty unless you have been questioned before or if you have something to hide. 2. They demanded an apology from my teammate about his comment, but when it was found that my teammate was the correct person they did not apologize in any way about anything. 3. The Ink on the scorecard was clearly because they bitched to the pro about their thinking and convinced him to change the card giving them more strokes. 4. They felt that the match should continue!!! Really!!! If the shoe was on the other foot I am sure they would have wanted it replayed. ![]() 5. I am not buying an 8 handicap shooting a 71 with 2 doubles...thus showing why 80% is used to help protect the even lower handicappers. |
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WWPSD - What is an 80% handicap event mean? |
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This is exactly the reason I hate tourny play. People take it way too seriously. I am glad so many love it, but for me, I love the game far too much for this. |
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Were we in the wrong for questioning it so intently in your opinion, even though we knew we were right? We said that before teeing off. "hey guys, we are all members just wanted to have a good fun and competition." My teammate even said...right after their player B got heated, "we don't have to play if you guys are going to be this angry about it, you guys can just take it...we don't want to make enemies over it" |
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I dont necessarily think you were in the wrong, but I think before people got heated, it would have been easier just to go in and straighten everything out from the get go. While I think they were a little "over eager", I also think your teammate's comments were sarcastic and started the whole thing off on the wrong foot. Interestingly...their A player was quiet but matter-afact about why they were right...but was cordial the whole match...the other guys could not get past it the whole day...but then again he fired a 71 after this mess and should have had a 69! |
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I agree with JB. Why not question the pro instead of the other guys before you started? |
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.......and my teammate's +3 should have come back to a +2...but they talked the shop into making him a +4 instead. Is it not correct that your partner went to a +4?? I mean, is not that a better handicap than a +3?? All the other handicaps were progressing towards better handicaps with the 80% rule.. Should not the "+" player as well?? Again, I dont understand the 80% rule as we dont play this way...we do the flighting afterwards... |
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I will grab a friend, or family member and play these types of tournaments every so often. The difference is, I never expect too much out of them, score wise. HDCPs are designed for players to play each other on a level playing field, with respect to their individual skill. Once the HNDCP system deviates from the norm, all kinds of problem flare up. I play in these types of tournies to have fun, and because for the entry fee, with all the prizes, dinner, some drinks, and a few of laughs, you can't beat the price. I have in the past won some nice prizes from the raffle events that go along with these tournaments.
Other than a couple of short game competitions, I have never won a "pairs" tournament I entered. Seemed like there was always another team with net scores in the 50s winning all the time. My home course's mens' club has folks like this. 15 hdcprs shooting par for 18 holes. As for your situation, it could have been handled more appropriately by both sides of the argument. You should have used a third party prior to teeing off on the first hole. The folks you were in the disagreement with are probably use to playing this way, while gaining a competitive edge, by getting their competition riled up. ![]() |
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Trying to understand the 80% rule. You all are thinking the same way they did, and it make some logic, but also does not. Think about it this way...the 80% is designed to PROTECT the better players and take more strokes from the higher handicappers, and it does this all the way to 0...then why should it start punishing players on the plus side? Does that help? So a 20 would lose 4 shots...a 10 would lose 2 shots...a 5 would lose 1 shot a 3 would lose 1 shot...but a 0-2 will not lose anything. Now you get to the other side and those guys should either be treated as a 0 or come back towards 0 to continue the rule of rewarding the lower handicap. I mean realistically, an 80% does reward lower handicaps, plain and simple, but it is also easier to higher handicappers to go far lower then their number, while it is not as likely for a 0 to shoot a 60. |
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Our rules guy has never heard of the lower or scratch players getting rewarded in this type of tourny. He said everybody SHOULD be treated the same. But again, that is why I say again, that is why I hate tourny play. Your thread title said it all. You almost came to blows over this. Its a localy club tourny. I think if everybody relaxed, this would not have ever happened.
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I looked at the USGA site. It says the intent of using a percentage of your handicap is to bring everyone closer to zero. I understand that, but logic says to go the other way. You were correct.
Plus HandicapsWhen applying a percentage of Course Handicap to a plus handicap player, it brings that player closer to zero. This occurs in order to keep as close as possible the proper percentage of disparity in handicap. For example, playing at 100 percent of Course Handicap, the spread of two players, a +5 and 10 Course Handicap, is 15 strokes. In a competition where 80 percent of Course Handicap is utilized, the +5 becomes a +4 (+5 x 80%) and the 10 becomes an 8 (10 x 80%). The difference between their adjusted Course Handicap is 12, which is 80 percent ofthe original spread of 15 using 100 percent (15 x 80% = 12). |
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