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kcrazorbackfan 05-15-2020 06:50 AM

Goodbye, faux hole in ones
 
Finally, back to somewhat real golf with the lowering of the pipes.

Now you people that posed for pics or got your name in the paper for your NOT REAL hole in ones, try getting one now.

Mortal1 05-15-2020 07:10 AM

Lol....
 
so how many faux hole-in-ones did you get? I get the feeling that someone that might not have been able to take advantage of covid-19 adaptive cups might harbor some jealousy. :-)

anothersteve 05-15-2020 07:13 AM

Thank God! No more raining on other peoples parades.
Steve

B-flat 05-15-2020 07:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kcrazorbackfan (Post 1765307)
Finally, back to somewhat real golf with the lowering of the pipes.

Now you people that posed for pics or got your name in the paper for your NOT REAL hole in ones, try getting one now.

:popcorn::popcorn:

Bay Kid 05-15-2020 07:27 AM

As things change back we need to protect the green holes. Please keep your putter out of the hole.

Jayhawk 05-15-2020 07:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kcrazorbackfan (Post 1765307)
Finally, back to somewhat real golf with the lowering of the pipes.

Now you people that posed for pics or got your name in the paper for your NOT REAL hole in ones, try getting one now.

While the most likely score procedure is intended to support certain formats of play where the player is not required to hole out (such as in match play when the player’s next stroke is conceded or in four-ball stroke play when a partner picks up), it is also temporarily in effect where the above described safety measures are being used.

When using most likely score, the player should consider the number of strokes most likely required to complete the hole, and determine whether the ball would have been holed or not. Most likely score is at the player's best judgment and should not be used to gain an unfair advantage.

This measure is temporary and in effect within the United States until advised otherwise by the USGA

https://www.usga.org/content/usga/ho...ping-faqs.html

GoodLife 05-15-2020 08:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kcrazorbackfan (Post 1765307)
Finally, back to somewhat real golf with the lowering of the pipes.

Now you people that posed for pics or got your name in the paper for your NOT REAL hole in ones, try getting one now.

My biggest concern during this global pandemic with thousands dying a grisly death has been fake hole in ones.

Two Bills 05-15-2020 08:21 AM

Never mind the dodgy hole in one claims.
Stop these crazy gimmes, and putt out.
Seen many pick up from as far away as three foot from hole!
Ridiculous, and basically cheating.

Aloha1 05-15-2020 08:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Two Bills (Post 1765410)
Never mind the dodgy hole in one claims.
Stop these crazy gimmes, and putt out.
Seen many pick up from as far away as three foot from hole!
Ridiculous, and basically cheating.

Actually the USGA issued a rule stating if the ball is within 5 feet of the pin, add one stroke to your stroke count at that point and pick up. So, it isn't cheating.

Having said that, I putt everything in.

karostay 05-15-2020 08:36 AM

It made their day brought a smile What harm did it cause to anyone?.Gessssssssssh

billethkid 05-15-2020 08:42 AM

What scientific data was used to make the decision?

does Dr. Fauci know the faux holes are being removed?

Lottoguy 05-15-2020 08:53 AM

Cheating? Damn, I didn't know we were all trying to get our PGA touring card.

Jayhawk 05-15-2020 08:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Two Bills (Post 1765410)
Never mind the dodgy hole in one claims.
Stop these crazy gimmes, and putt out.
Seen many pick up from as far away as three foot from hole!
Ridiculous, and basically cheating.

So instead of "basically cheating" what you witnessed was "basically following the local rules" established by The Villages.

https://www.golfthevillages.com/golf...e.pdf?v=032917

Page 7-

COMPLIMENTARY
PUTTS
Any putt less than 3 feet
in length is considered good
with the next stroke
.

OCsun 05-15-2020 09:32 AM

I got one and refer to it as my pipe in one. I did not declare it as a hole in one but it was fun none the less. :)

Two Bills 05-15-2020 10:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jayhawk (Post 1765453)
So instead of "basically cheating" what you witnessed was "basically following the local rules" established by The Villages.

https://www.golfthevillages.com/golf...e.pdf?v=032917

Page 7-

COMPLIMENTARY
PUTTS
Any putt less than 3 feet
in length is considered good
with the next stroke
.

My bad.
I should have written, 'now the isert has been removed.'

tophcfa 05-15-2020 10:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kcrazorbackfan (Post 1765307)
Finally, back to somewhat real golf with the lowering of the pipes.

Now you people that posed for pics or got your name in the paper for your NOT REAL hole in ones, try getting one now.

KC, not sure where you got that information but it appears to contradict the update posted on Golf The Villages, which outlines the changes starting Monday, 5/18. It says they will continue to use PCV inserts in the holes, adjusted to set deeper in the cup. Although that statement is rather ambiguous, saying they will CONTINUE to use PCV inserts in the holes leads me to believe they will still be elevated above the putting surface? Although, saying the inserts will be set deeper in the cup could make your statement correct? Has anyone spoken to someone in golf administration to confirm the meaning of the update? Will the PCV inserts be set above or below the putting surface?

Rapscallion St Croix 05-15-2020 11:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Aloha1 (Post 1765422)
Actually the USGA issued a rule stating if the ball is within 5 feet of the pin, add one stroke to your stroke count at that point and pick up. So, it isn't cheating.

Having said that, I putt everything in.

That is not at all what the USGA said. First of all, they did not issue any new rules to deal with COVID. What they did is provide guidance regarding what adjustments the local committee can make which will be acceptable for handicap purposes. Not holing out was one of the things addressed, but they never said 5-foot gimmes would be OK.

canyonblue 05-15-2020 12:42 PM

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Originally Posted by OCsun (Post 1765477)
I got one and refer to it as my pipe in one. I did not declare it as a hole in one but it was fun none the less. :)

Good for you. I would assume to be a "HOLE" in one it would have to be IN the hole. I've hit the flagstick numerous times but never would have thought it should of counted as a hole in one.

Jayhawk 05-15-2020 12:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Two Bills (Post 1765524)
My bad.
I should have written, 'now the isert has been removed.'

https://www.golfthevillages.com/golf...e.pdf?v=032917


This is not a new rule or one connected to Covid - 19. This is long-standing in the Good Golf literature.

kcrazorbackfan 05-15-2020 05:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mortal1 (Post 1765326)
so how many faux hole-in-ones did you get? I get the feeling that someone that might not have been able to take advantage of covid-19 adaptive cups might harbor some jealousy. :-)

One; hit 2’ from the hole and bounced it inside the pipe on Egret #4. Anything else you want to know, sport?

tophcfa 05-16-2020 10:09 AM

I got clarification from golf administration on what the new holes will entail. New PCV inserts will in fact be set in the hole, below the putting surface, so that the golf ball will go in the hole. The bottom of the cup will be very shallow so the golfer can easily pick their ball out of the hole without touching anything but their ball. Sounds like a brilliant idea to me, best of both worlds.

wsachs 05-16-2020 11:08 AM

Hi Ken! Bs here

JoMar 05-16-2020 11:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Two Bills (Post 1765410)
Never mind the dodgy hole in one claims.
Stop these crazy gimmes, and putt out.
Seen many pick up from as far away as three foot from hole!
Ridiculous, and basically cheating.

Played behind a foursome yesterday at Lopez that putted everything out, in order, marked their ball if it wasn't their turn. I hope it was for a lot of money because it took almost 5 hours to play the round.

thomp679 05-16-2020 11:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kcrazorbackfan (Post 1765307)
Finally, back to somewhat real golf with the lowering of the pipes.

Now you people that posed for pics or got your name in the paper for your NOT REAL hole in ones, try getting one now.

I am glad your life is back to normal. I can't imagine the agony you have been experiencing having to worry about how others play their game of golf. And the Daily Sun can now go back to only printing real facts.

Question: How often do you claim a birdie or par when you did not actually finish out the putt because the ball was close? I would put this 'gimme' into the same class of 'fuzzy' scoring.

Two Bills 05-16-2020 12:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jayhawk (Post 1765584)
https://www.golfthevillages.com/golf...e.pdf?v=032917


This is not a new rule or one connected to Covid - 19. This is long-standing in the Good Golf literature.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jayhawk (Post 1765584)
https://www.golfthevillages.com/golf...e.pdf?v=032917


This is not a new rule or one connected to Covid - 19. This is long-standing in the Good Golf literature.

These recommendations are not permitted to be used by anyone participating in a tournament associated with The Villages Community or for anyone maintaining a USGA Handicap (the scores are not acceptable for posting). They are not recommended for any golfer wishing to pursue an enhanced playing ability or play following the traditions of the game

I will stick with the rules of golf.

Two Bills 05-16-2020 12:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JoMar (Post 1765896)
Played behind a foursome yesterday at Lopez that putted everything out, in order, marked their ball if it wasn't their turn. I hope it was for a lot of money because it took almost 5 hours to play the round.

Ambassador should step in if they weren't keeping up with the game in front of them.

kcrazorbackfan 05-16-2020 06:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 1765526)
KC, not sure where you got that information but it appears to contradict the update posted on Golf The Villages, which outlines the changes starting Monday, 5/18. It says they will continue to use PCV inserts in the holes, adjusted to set deeper in the cup. Although that statement is rather ambiguous, saying they will CONTINUE to use PCV inserts in the holes leads me to believe they will still be elevated above the putting surface? Although, saying the inserts will be set deeper in the cup could make your statement correct? Has anyone spoken to someone in golf administration to confirm the meaning of the update? Will the PCV inserts be set above or below the putting surface?

Read what I wrote, I never said they were coming out, they are being lowered.

tophcfa 05-16-2020 08:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kcrazorbackfan (Post 1766130)
Read what I wrote, I never said they were coming out, they are being lowered.

Yes, and read post #21, when I clarified what golf administration explained we should expect for the new golf holes. The new holes seem like a very good idea, that could become the new normal. Who knows, everything is an experiment at this time, time will tell? Golf on my friend!

charmed59 05-17-2020 08:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 1765825)
I got clarification from golf administration on what the new holes will entail. New PCV inserts will in fact be set in the hole, below the putting surface, so that the golf ball will go in the hole. The bottom of the cup will be very shallow so the golfer can easily pick their ball out of the hole without touching anything but their ball. Sounds like a brilliant idea to me, best of both worlds.

In theory this sounds great. In reality, turns out they haven’t quite figured out “below the putting surface”. Sometimes it’s a reasonable 1/2 inch below. Sometimes it’s a quarter inch above, and everywhere in between. At least with the high ones you can tell if it hit. With these you can’t tell if it would have been in if the pipe wasn’t there.

And then there are the cases it does go in, and gets wedged between the pipe and the flag. And the whole “no need to touch the hole or the flag” goes out the window. That happens at least once a 9 hole round since I’ve run into these.

Since they no longer seem to care about folks touching the hole I think they should go ahead and pull the PVC. Then at least we don’t have to wonder if the ball would have gone in. Either way, bring your hand sanitizer in your bag.

VinoGolf 05-17-2020 08:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thomp679 (Post 1765913)
I am glad your life is back to normal. I can't imagine the agony you have been experiencing having to worry about how others play their game of golf. And the Daily Sun can now go back to only printing real facts.

Question: How often do you claim a birdie or par when you did not actually finish out the putt because the ball was close? I would put this 'gimme' into the same class of 'fuzzy' scoring.

Priceless. Imagine his torture! :bigbow:


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