Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Will our Executive Courses get a course and slope rating in 2024?
Florida State Golf Association announced:
Starting in 2024, The World Handicap System™ has approved lowering the minimum length for a tee to be issued a Course Rating and Slope Rating to 1,500 yards for 18 holes or 750 yards for 9 holes. This will allow our Executive Course rounds to be entered into the handicap system. Anyone know if our Executive Courses will be rated? Thanks. |
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If they do, I certainly hope they use more experienced course raters than those who flubbed the ratings on the championship courses.
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& FSGA does the Ratings and the raters are usually very experienced. |
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There just dumbing down the sport of golf!
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Want know why you rate/rank enter tournaments with no handicaps.
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It one reason teams from TV who compete in tournaments with others from around the state tend to do very well. The handicaps here are bogus. |
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Also, the WHS is based on a theoretical course roughly equivalent to our black tees or 7200 yds, so if you shoot 72's from there, you'll be a 0. But back to the subject of this thread---rating courses of 750 yds----now that's BOGUS On the other had, all you need to carry is a 60 degree and a putter----or do they require you to carry more clubs on these "executive" courses? |
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From 10,000 feet, TV champion courses are very easy given their slopes. Playing from the golds and blacks, I should not be scoring like I do..........it's fun, jus not accurate. I've played many courses all over the USA and comparatively speaking.....TV is easy. Maybe it's no rough, no trees, wide fairways, so flat....but jus not worthy of their slope numbers.
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Go play TDS from the Golds and shoot 78, see that that gives you! I can shoot 73-75 from the Blues in TV, most every day. I get home to a real golf course, I'm lucky if break 80 once in a while. |
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That falls in line with just about everything else "they" are dumbing down across the board in ___(fill in the blank)___
Hey, it will free up some space for more houses in T V no?? Win win. |
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If you want to play “real” golf, you need to play from the golds. The blues are too easy, most if not all are under 6200 yards. I wish they had a combo, blue/golds , white/blues like many courses in Florida do. Blue/gold at 6350 yards would be perfect.
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I didn't start to play golf until I moved here in 2004 when I was 69 years old. I'm now 88 years old and play only occasionally. The executive courses are for people like me, just to have fun. Lately my playing partner and I (brother-in-law) don't even keep score, we just enjoy being out and being alive, so official handicaps mean nothing to us.
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Based on my experiences with going outside the bubble with Villages handicaps, they don't hold up in the outside world. If you go to courses like Mission Inn, Black Bear, or CC of Mount Dora, you are not going to score like you can here.
With regard to the complaint that shooting par from the white tees still makes you an 8 handicap, that's because of the lack of length. There has to be a way to differentiate a guy who shoots 72 from 5600 yards from one who shoots 72 from 7000 yards. Full Disclosure, I'm a 9.4 handicap index, historically play from the blues but they're getting too long for me to have fun, playing more whites now. |
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It's wonderful to know TV is full of low handicap golfers.
In the real world of TV golf most players are social golfers and don't give a crap about handicap. Get over yourself and just enjoy the game. No one is going to see you in the final pairing on Sunday. |
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