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bhancock
08-01-2022, 06:40 AM
are there any men groups who play "games" using a GHIN handicap?
alemorkam
08-01-2022, 08:08 AM
There are men's day events held on Tuesday using handicaps all around The Villages, Championship and Executive.
gooeyg
08-02-2022, 09:49 AM
are there any men groups who play "games" using a GHIN handicap?
I run a group of a dozen or so men who play championship courses on Monday mornings. Every week the game changes and the cost is $5 per man. If you are interested in trying us out, please contact me at gooeyg1952@gmail.com. All members must be priority. My name is Dan.
Dilligas
08-02-2022, 11:23 AM
are there any men groups who play "games" using a GHIN handicap?
Yes there are.....Fridays afternoon wave of championship, all games utilize course handicaps via GHIN/USGA. Players with indexes of 3 - 24, average 13.0. Usually 16 in summer and 20-24 in winter < $10. Must be priority. contact: birdieputt1946@gmail.com
golfing eagles
08-02-2022, 12:47 PM
are there any men groups who play "games" using a GHIN handicap?
Yes, and then there are those that "game" their GHIN handicap :1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:
Papa_lecki
08-02-2022, 03:21 PM
There are men's day events held on Tuesday using handicaps all around The Villages, Championship and Executive.
I dont think the executive courses are rated, so GHIN handicap won’t apply on executives.
swooner
08-03-2022, 05:31 AM
Yes, and then there are those that "game" their GHIN handicap :1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:
Oh, is that why my wife and I shot 61 in a mixed event years ago and lost by 15 strokes? Haven't played in a Villages tournament since.
golfing eagles
08-03-2022, 05:45 AM
Oh, is that why my wife and I shot 61 in a mixed event years ago and lost by 15 strokes? Haven't played in a Villages tournament since.
pretty much
But now with the new World Handicap System it is better----No longer see 8 players in a flight of 12 all shooting 56-58 net
mkjelenbaas
08-03-2022, 09:49 AM
are there any men groups who play "games" using a GHIN handicap?
Yes there are.
Two Bills
08-03-2022, 11:04 AM
Yes there are.
As usual.
So helpful.
Hape2Bhr
08-03-2022, 11:32 AM
Yes, and then there are those that "game" their GHIN handicap :1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:
This is absolutely true.
However, the other side is you can par every course from the white tees and still carry a 6 to 8 handicap. The ratings here are way out of wack.
golfing eagles
08-03-2022, 11:41 AM
This is absolutely true.
However, the other side is you can par every course from the white tees and still carry a 6 to 8 handicap. The ratings here are way out of wack.
Actually, under the World Handicap system that would be just about right. To have a 0.0 index, you need to be shooting approx. "par" from the tees that correspond to a theoretical course rating of 72, which is about the blacks. If you are shooting par from the whites, you are shooting 78-80 from the blacks and would have an index of 6-8. Makes sense since most of the white tee course ratings are 66-67 in TV.
kkingston57
08-03-2022, 01:32 PM
This is absolutely true.
However, the other side is you can par every course from the white tees and still carry a 6 to 8 handicap. The ratings here are way out of wack.
Agree look at the slope rating for the white tees. Most, if not all are under 110. Most, non TV, white tees are in and around 120-125.
Dilligas
08-03-2022, 04:43 PM
Agree look at the slope rating for the white tees. Most, if not all are under 110. Most, non TV, white tees are in and around 120-125.
Understand that the ‘color’ of the tee does not mean a thing, only a means of separation. It’s the yardage that mostly creates the rating, with hazards & sand traps that separate the like distances. TV white tees are mostly 5500-5700 yards with ratings 65-66. The slope helps in the course handicap calculation. You will find most courses around here with the appropriate same yardage, have the same ratings. If you even par, you will earn an index of about 6.0 to 7.0. Unlike before WHS, your index gives you your ‘potential’, not your ‘expected’ score. Yes there are sand *******, but handicap committees are more prevalent and imposing. If you know a play who is not recording all his scores, or recording different scores from what was shot, you need to report that person (for the sake of other golfers) to one of the pros. They will then investigate and watch the recordings.
Hape2Bhr
08-04-2022, 09:54 AM
Actually, under the World Handicap system that would be just about right. To have a 0.0 index, you need to be shooting approx. "par" from the tees that correspond to a theoretical course rating of 72, which is about the blacks. If you are shooting par from the whites, you are shooting 78-80 from the blacks and would have an index of 6-8. Makes sense since most of the white tee course ratings are 66-67 in TV.
I understand what you are saying, and guess that you are a low handicap golfer, if not a scratch. Do you think that you would score 64 to 66 regularly from the white tees, if you normally play the black?
That's six to eight birdies a round with no bogies, but also very good opportunities for an eagle or three.
rjcataniajr
08-10-2022, 07:01 AM
"correct"
bhancock
08-10-2022, 07:10 AM
I run a group of a dozen or so men who play championship courses on Monday mornings. Every week the game changes and the cost is $5 per man. If you are interested in trying us out, please contact me at gooeyg1952@gmail.com. All members must be priority. My name is Dan.
Hey Dan, do you use GHIN?
DaleDivine
10-20-2022, 07:43 AM
Originally Posted by mkjelenbaas View Post
Yes there are.
As usual.
So helpful.
Welllll, he answered the OP's question. OP didn't ask for details, only wanted to know if there were groups.
:welcome::ho::thumbup:
bhancock
10-20-2022, 07:52 AM
Originally Posted by mkjelenbaas View Post
Yes there are.
Welllll, he answered the OP's question. OP didn't ask for details, only wanted to know if there were groups.
:welcome::ho::thumbup:
Hahahaha, not really sure why he wasted the time though...I was curious if there were groups that played for money, and used GHIN to determine the strokes per side. AND, if so, does anyone know how to join....?
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