Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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The slope rating at Lopez has to be wrong!
I am playing over at Lopez today and in preparation for our 4ball match I was checking handicaps. To me there is an issue looking at the Ashley/Torri 18 with the slope ratings. Two of us play the gold tees and the slope rating for the gold tees is 139. The problem with that is the slope for the black tees is 137!. I verified what the card says is also what the FSGA has.
Sanity check.... the slope of a gold tee box can NEVER be higher than the slope of the black tee box when the black tees have a higher course rating, right? I will call over, but found this interesting.... http://www.fsga.org/clubservices/clu...sp?crclid=1181 Their respective ratings are Black (72.9) and Gold (70.9). This is a big deal as if it is 134 instead of 139 my opponent gets one less stroke |
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Black Slope = 138 Gold Slope = 137 Black CR = 72.6 Gold CR = 70.7 Just the way they should be! |
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I did call the pro shop, the folks there could not understand why it was like that and will talk to the pro on Monday. Problem is my friend/opponent gets one extra shot today! |
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Rating is More Important Than the Slope
The rating is more important than the slope in comparing different tees. If people play from different tees the ratings of the tees must be considered. At Glenview, someone playing the Whites will give up three strokes to someone playing the Blues. If the person playing whites has a 15 handicap and the one from the blues has a 10 handicap, then the person from the whites gets 2 strokes instead of 5.
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http://www.usga.org/playing/handicap...rent_tees.htmlIn my case yesterday my buddy and I were playing the same tees and his handicap went from a 16 to a 17 because the slope rating was wrong. To be clear this is not a big deal to us as it is not a big money match, all losses are consumed afterwards . Last edited by ajbrown; 01-24-2011 at 05:49 AM. Reason: Added link as reference |
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Different Tees are Effectively Different Courses
Mikeod you are wrong on this. When golfers are playing from different tees they are playing 'different' courses and this difference in length must be considered. The slope alone does not make up the difference. The ghin system is very clear about this. If you google 'adjusting handicaps for players using different tees' you may find more information.
Charlie |
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Makes no sense to me.....
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We chatted for a bit, I explained that I understand how the course rating versus slope rating are determined but that it makes no sense to me that tees that are longer (black) would have a slope rating lower than shorter tees (gold). This is one of those things that does NOT keep me up at night, but I am always interested in learning more about golf and rules and still do not see how this is right. When I get time I will craft an email to the FSGA. In the meantime, anyone else ever see a slope rating of a shorter tee box higher that the slope rating of the tees further back? PS. Weather and course were awesome yesterday ! |
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In case you really were curious
I post this for those of you that enjoy learning some of the less obvious rules about golf and the handicap system. I exchanged a few emails with Gary Donat about my slope question. Gary is the Director of Course rating for the FSGA and was very responsive and helpful.
Turns out that once again Alan was wrong . It is indeed possible that the slope rating of forward tees can be higher than back tees. This text is from an email Gary sent me. First slope is the difference of the Course Rating (scratch Rating) and the Bogey Rating multiplied by 5.381.In addition he sent me this text which explains further: At times, a golfer playing from a back set of tees cannot hit the ball far enough to reach difficult obstacles (e.g., bunkers, water hazards, trees, OB, etc). Therefore, that golfer will not need as many handicap strokes to equal the course rating.And finally this link..... http://www.ncga.org/2007/06/18/an-explanation-of-slope/ |
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