View Full Version : Update on Six Inch Hole Proposal
TheVillageChicken
05-25-2014, 09:24 AM
The Golf Division has modified its plan to use both regulation and six inch holes during the trial of this concept. (http://alturl.com/evggw)
Click on the link above to get the full story
The change will at least give an indication of how many folks are interested in playing "Sinkhole Golf."
DonH57
05-25-2014, 09:31 AM
LOL.That's a funny way to put it village chicken!
ugotme
05-25-2014, 10:23 AM
This is taken from an article in Villages news.com:
Rather than have both the regular and six-inch holes available, the golf division has selected four days in the month of June, where they will offer only the six-inch hole, on one course for that day only.
Here is the schedule:
Monday, June 2 – El Santiago
Thursday, June 12 – Turtle Mound
Friday, June 20 – Turtle Mound
Thursday, June 26 – El Santiago
IMHO - hopefully this will be the end of it!
blueash
05-25-2014, 12:30 PM
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TheVillageChicken
05-25-2014, 12:53 PM
I hesitate to comment but continue to be amazed at the bile being vented over the audacious thought to increase the size of a golf hole. We must apparently hold to the tradition. Does that mean golf as played in Scotland in the 1700's? Does it mean you must wear a proper gentleman's attire for your round? Certainly your devotion to not dumbing down the game by making it easier to get the ball into the hole means you would never utilize any large faced driver, any graphite shaft, and ball designed to roll more smoothly or fly more distance as all of those are equipment changes which will give you a better score even though your skill level didn't improve. No hole in one with any club design invented since 1930 should count as those cheapen the records of those "real" golfers who managed the task before that arbitrary date. Why all this silly concern about well groomed greens? Learn to putt on the old fashioned ones.
Ever play basketball on a nine foot hoop? Or how about an 8 foot one where you could dunk. It was fun, a lot of fun. You knew you weren't playing NBA rules but you enjoyed playing and nobody got their dander up that if you want to play basketball you need to learn to hit your shots into a 10 foot basket. Bring on the six inch holes for those who want them. I hope they enjoy their round, share some camaraderie and come back for more. I don't care if they never advance to a 4.25 inch challenge. IMO
What bile? I don't see any bile in this thread. If you want to rebut some bilious posting, why not do that in the thread where you found it?
alemorkam
05-25-2014, 02:30 PM
I find it very gratifying that the Golf Division has listened to the people on this one. That has not always happened. I believe the many comments on news - villages had a lot to do with this.
KeepingItReal
05-25-2014, 06:46 PM
I find it very gratifying that the Golf Division has listened to the people on this one. That has not always happened. I believe the many comments on news - villages had a lot to do with this.
Apparently size really does matter!
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rjn5656
05-26-2014, 06:45 AM
Who is the Golf division? How can you contact them if you have comments, suggestions, etc.
renrod
05-27-2014, 04:38 PM
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Try this, I still can't make it.
rubicon
05-27-2014, 05:06 PM
I suspect it wouldn't do any harm to place 6"cups on some of the Level 1 executive courses
justjim
05-27-2014, 06:13 PM
Folks resist change---especially us seniors. I don't have a problem of taking a couple of executive courses and making 6" golf holes. The head of PGA has suggested a 15" hole as an experiment to speed up play. Big difference between a 6" hole and a 15" hole.
Current size is 4.25" so making a golf hole 6" isn't making it all that much bigger. I don't see it as a big deal at all---my bet is that some putts will still be missed. :D
Djembe dude
08-20-2014, 09:30 AM
I saw a video with Bryant Gumble interviewing golf courses that were changing to the now 15 in. cups. I may be able to hit one of those.
billethkid
08-20-2014, 09:39 AM
Folks resist change---especially us seniors. I don't have a problem of taking a couple of executive courses and making 6" golf holes. The head of PGA has suggested a 15" hole as an experiment to speed up play. Big difference between a 6" hole and a 15" hole.
Current size is 4.25" so making a golf hole 6" isn't making it all that much bigger. I don't see it as a big deal at all---my bet is that some putts will still be missed. :D
If this is a factual statement it only confirms the need for pace of play is a much higher priority than tradition, quality of the game or plain old common sense.
Ditto for all of the above regarding the 6 inch hole. A thinking person with half a brain engaged would acknowledge the increased hole size will do nothing for the pace of play.
Desk jockeyes with a failed hypothesis....that makes them go home at night believing they have accomplished something.
This is not bile or sour grapes....just simply underscoring a stupid decision by those in power (for lack of a better term).
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