What's a "good" score on the Executive courses?

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Old 04-17-2024, 06:27 PM
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A good score is one that makes you happy and feeling good about yourself after the round.
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I have always said that if you can play “bogey golf” you can play with anyone. OP that is my answer to your question.
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Is that after two mulligans?
That is in part 2 of the rule book we play with. Can take multiple mulligans irregardless of your score as long as you are not holding up the group behind you.
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Good score is hitting every green in regulation and putting maybe 15 times (1 putting on 3 holes)

If all par 3s (par 27) a 24
Throw in 1 par 4 - then a 25
I agree that would be good, but if you play at that level you will not be happy playing most of us mid thirty score players.
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Old 04-18-2024, 06:51 AM
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Which tees do you play from? Do you use a tee from the exec tees? Unless you're playing from the blacks without a tee, it's nearly impossible to equate exec course play to championship courses. Make sense?
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Old 04-18-2024, 07:02 AM
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Good score is hitting every green in regulation and putting maybe 15 times (1 putting on 3 holes)

If all par 3s (par 27) a 24
Throw in 1 par 4 - then a 25
NO! That is a great score!
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Old 04-18-2024, 07:11 AM
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Have been playing down here for a couple of years but I still can't really gauge how a score on the Executives would equate vs "Breaking 100" or "Breaking 90" does anyone have any insight? For example, if I score a 38 on one with 2 par 4's it seems like I did "ok" but I can't really tell what that's equivalent to.
Hard to say,… I consider when I break 30 a good round but breaking 80 for me is really good as I guess there are more places to get into trouble over 18 holes and 6000 yards. On an executive, you can hit a lousy tee shot and still make par, much harder to do that on a championship course.
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Have been playing down here for a couple of years but I still can't really gauge how a score on the Executives would equate vs "Breaking 100" or "Breaking 90" does anyone have any insight? For example, if I score a 38 on one with 2 par 4's it seems like I did "ok" but I can't really tell what that's equivalent to.
If you keep score and belong to an organization that you would report your score for handicap purposes . You would report the course you played number of holes played and the course rating . The handicap service uses the best 10 of 20 of your scores . You add a score and the oldest one falls off. You report 2 scores and 2 of the oldest fall off . I’m very surprised golfers in TV are not educating you to the handicap system and how your scoring works .
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Old 04-18-2024, 08:08 AM
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I’m good and until I’m in the trap and then bye bye good score!😵*💫
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Old 04-18-2024, 08:35 AM
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On an executive, you can hit a lousy tee shot and still make par, much harder to do that on a championship course.
If you hit a lousy tee shot on an executive, you only have two more shots to make par. You have to hit a great chip or a great putt.

On a championship par 4 you have three chances to make a good shot- the approach or the chip or the putt. And on a par 5, you have four chances to make a good shot.

If you have one good shot on a hole, you can make par. And it helps to have that shot be a chip or a putt.
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Old 04-18-2024, 09:34 AM
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Par is a great score; bogey golf (9 over par) is a good score. If you shoot 38 on a course that is par 29, you are playing well.

Championship courses are usually par 72 so breaking 90 is playing one under bogey golf. Executive courses are 9 holes and mostly par 3 holes so breaking 100 or breaking 90 isn’t comparable.

Most golfers don’t break 90 on a regulation course. It might be a little easier to break 36 on an executive course because the holes are shorter and you don’t have to drive the ball 200-250 yards. But you still have to putt!!

How Many Golfers Break 90? | Golf Monthly
I heard that the Executive Courses will be rated by USGA certified course raters (I do this in the Midwest in the summer). If so, you will be able to establish a handicap that will be a measure of your proficiency.
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Old 04-18-2024, 12:01 PM
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I think that loosing less than 3 balls is a good score.
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Old 04-18-2024, 01:14 PM
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I heard that the Executive Courses will be rated by USGA certified course raters (I do this in the Midwest in the summer). If so, you will be able to establish a handicap that will be a measure of your proficiency.
They are already rated
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Old 04-18-2024, 01:30 PM
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A good score is one that you feel good about and feel you didn't miss many shots/putts....based upon your own evaluation of your ability.

As for the statistics.....from Golf Monthly,.....
55% of golfers break 100 regularly (shooting bogies 65% & shooting double bogies 35%)
26% of golfers break 90 regularly (shooting 100% bogies)
5% of golfers break 80 regularly (shooting at least 55% pars or 45% bogies).

For executive courses, the measurement is the same % of Birdies, Pars, Bogies, & Dbl Bogies
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Old 04-18-2024, 04:33 PM
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A good score in my book is dinner, a few drinks and all participants happy and healthy. And if one of my friends picks up the tab, I definitely keep score! Just saying. It's the executive course. Have fun.!!!😉😉😉
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