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1622.1 | | FSOA::OGREN | | Mon Jan 18 1993 12:28 | 25 |
| I'm not sure what the breakdown by handicap is - can you post it? Does this
mean that triple bogeys may nt be adjusted?
I believe this will keep scores of single digit handicap players down,
and everyone else will go up!
If I'm a single digit, then assume I can take no more than a 6 on any hole.
On par 4's there is no effect - a double by any other name is still a double;
on par 5's any damage is limited to a bogey - rewarding aggresiveness!; on
par 3's my handicap baloons if I get a 6 - certainly possible for me (on in 3
and 3-jack!) but not too common. I get a lot more 7's on par 5's than I'd get
6's on par 3's so it should be tougher for my handicap to climb.
Last year I could never take more than a double bogey on a hole. This really
wasn't an issue most of the time - it almost always depended on my drive. If
I drove it off the planet, then the stroke and distance penalty pretty much
meant an instant double (but no worse). I'd play along with the foursome just
to get to the next tee (being thankful for a partner of course!).
If I did this on a par 4 as a 10 handicap, I'd still have to be careful to
avoid a 7! And I play some holes where a 7 is not out of the question! It's
tougher to lower handicaps because of the "one bad hole" damage is greater.
Good play is still rewarded, but don't tense up on that tight driving hole!
Eric
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1622.2 | How about ?? | RAYBOK::COOPER | One-ton Tomato ! | Tue Jan 19 1993 12:13 | 4 |
| So, does this allow a single digit player to pad his index on the
par 3's ?? No one would ever do that either !!!!!
Mad Hacker
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1622.3 | ESC | CTHQ::OCONNOR | | Wed Jan 20 1993 12:02 | 6 |
| Remember that a single digit handicapper is allowed only the number of
double bogeys that equals his handicap. If the handicap is 4, only four
double bogeys are allowed when the card is stroke controlled.
(ESC-Equitable Stroke Control)
Rich
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1622.4 | What's so new about this rule? | DNEAST::FREEMAN_KEVI | Go UMaine Hockey Black Bears aye! | Wed Jan 20 1993 15:42 | 4 |
| Am I correct in surmising that .0 is indicating that this is a new
rule? If so then I believe this has been so for a number of years now.
Regards Kevin,
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1622.5 | | NEWPRT::JOHNSON_DO | | Wed Jan 20 1993 16:28 | 11 |
| The new rule is no longer par dependant, but is stroke dependant. Old
rule was double bogey, new rule is number of strokes and not contingent
on the number of holes. It is now possible for a 12 handicapper to
post a 126(7 x 18) 0r is it 108(6 x 108) while in the past the most
that a 12 could post was a 102(72+(2x12)+6).
Anyway, you can see that is easier to calculate but can change your
handicap (increase it).
SCD
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1622.6 | slower play results | FALCNS::THRASHER | | Thu Jan 28 1993 15:48 | 27 |
| A single digit handicap golfer can explode their handicap quite a bit
under the new system. Using Dick's example of a 4 handicapper, the
following would be true.
Old System: max 4 doubles = 8
14 bogies = 14
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maximum over 22
New System: max 6 on all holes = 36 over
This means they can post scores which are quite a bit higher than
previously allowed. I don't believe any single digit handicapper would
take advantage of this do you?
My experience so far under the new system is that it has slowed the
pace of play up even more. With higher handicappers, there is a lot
more putting out on par 4s and par 3s. Also anyone who is allowed a
max. of 7 can spend alot of time on the tee box of a PAR 3 over water
before they have to pocket the ball.
Since we have only been playing a few weeks under the new system,
some of these comments may be premature but what the heck.
Dan
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1622.7 | | SOFBAS::SULLIVAN | | Thu Jan 28 1993 16:56 | 4 |
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At least your playing!
- Dave
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1622.8 | | FALCNS::THRASHER | | Fri Jan 29 1993 12:41 | 4 |
| Unfortunately what I have been doing lately is participating not
playing.
-Dan
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1622.9 | Better than us New Englander's | CHRLIE::HUSTON | | Fri Jan 29 1993 13:36 | 4 |
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Ya, but you get to swing a club without putting a hole in your
living room ceiling :-)
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1622.10 | NEW ESC TABLES | MR4DEC::DIAZ | Octavio, SME Product Mktg | Tue Feb 02 1993 13:01 | 25 |
| Here are the new Equitable Stroke Control tables:
For 18 holes
Course hndcp Maximum # posted on any hole
9 or less 6
10-19 7
20-29 8
30-39 9
40-49 10
50 and + 11
For 9 holes
Course hndcp Maximum # posted on any hole
4 or less 6
5-9 7
10-14 8
15-19 9
20-24 10
25 and + 11
Tavo
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1622.11 | 50 WOW | CTHQ::OCONNOR | | Wed Feb 03 1993 16:55 | 6 |
| Tavo,
Your chart shows course handicaps of over 36. Does this mean that the
maximum of 36 for men, 40 for women is gone?
Rich
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1622.12 | 3 STROKES PER HOLE? | MR4DEC::DIAZ | Octavio, SME Product Mktg | Thu Feb 04 1993 15:05 | 13 |
| Re: <<< Note 1622.11 by CTHQ::OCONNOR >>>
Rich,
I copied the tables directly from the USGA's January/February issue
of its magazine, Golf Journal.
The article doesn't make any reference to the previous rules other to
say that it replaces them, so I guess, yes, they increase the
maximum.
Tavo
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1622.13 | More Strokes Given, GAWWWD!!! | CTHQ::OCONNOR | | Fri Feb 05 1993 11:01 | 8 |
| Tavo,
If its not to much trouble, could you make a copy of the article and
send it to me (Tay2-1/H15)? This could affect my wallet if my
brother-in-law finds out!
I appreciate it, thanks.
Rich
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1622.14 | USGA handicap rule questions | CADSYS::COOK | d3: Drawing for those who can't | Thu Apr 21 1994 20:33 | 21 |
| I intend to implement the USGA handicap algorithm in some software.
From the replies here and elsewhere I have gathered together most of
the information that I think I need with some excpetions. Perhaps
someone has a copy of the USGA's handicap book and could give me some
guidance. Unfortunately I need to do it very quickly.
I believe that the best ten out of the last twenty scores are used.
What happens when a golfer has less than 20 scores available? Less than
10 scores? One?
Are there actual rules for nine hole rounds? My belief is that matching
pairs of nine hole scores can be used when no other golf comes between
the two halves. However our league plays three sets of nine holes and
I'm not sure how to resolve this.
We never play one nine of one course. I plan to use the slope of the
course anyway - even though the slope reflects all 18 holes and, in
some sense, won't reflect just nine holes. Any guidance here?
Thanks for any assistance,
/Neil
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1622.15 | medium tech solution? | NOVA::FINNERTY | lies, damned lies, and the CAPM | Fri Apr 22 1994 10:57 | 11 |
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Neil,
May I suggest that you do this in an Excel or Lotus spreadsheet? It
sounds like it might be straightforward to do that way.
If you don't, then I might be interested in doing this myself.
Where is the algorithm 'officially' defined?
/jim
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1622.16 | boston globe | USDEV::KBEDARD | main | Fri Apr 22 1994 11:26 | 8 |
| neil,
yesterday's boston globe has some info related to calculating scores
using the new equitable stroke method.
maybe we can get a copy of it......
/kb
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1622.17 | Got Globe, need '93 or '94 handicap book | CADSYS::COOK | d3: Drawing for those who can't | Fri Apr 22 1994 12:52 | 13 |
| This algorithm will be part of our league's scoring database system -
written in C.
I don't think that the implementaiton will be hard. Knowing exactly what
needs to be implemented is the tricky part.
Yesterday's Globe should still be at home - I'll look in there. I would
be suprised, but happy, to see all the details I need there.
I have an offer of the USGA handicap book from 1989. However, the rules
changed in 1993 and I don't know how much is still the same.
/Neil
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1622.18 | We have such a system already written. | ANDREW::OSTROM | ETP Engineering Mgr. | Fri Apr 22 1994 15:01 | 10 |
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I will try to get the "manager" of the AI league here to post a reply
(he's on vacation this week). He has a system that does 9 hole
handicaps. I THINK it's written in DEC OPS5 (soon to be RuleWorks),
so is portable to most any platform. His system is pretty nice, it
calculates handicaps, scores all the matches based on the handicaps,
generates the schedule, keeps track of league standings, statistics,
etc.
Andy Ostrom
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1622.19 | HANDICAPS < 20 scores... | AIMHI::BEAUCHESNE | | Mon Apr 25 1994 14:02 | 14 |
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From the User's Guide of our league's DOS-based program:
0-4 scores - no handicap
5-6 - best 1
7-8 - best 2
9-10 - best 3
11-12 - best 4
13-14 - best 5
15-16 - best 6
17 - best 7
18 - best 8
19 - best 9
20 - best 10
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1622.20 | Thanks! | CADSYS::COOK | d3: Drawing for those who can't | Mon Apr 25 1994 18:31 | 5 |
| Thanks to all of you who offered advice, code and tables. Apart from giving
handicaps to players with less than five scores, we should be able to keep close
to the USGA system.
/Neil
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1622.21 | Trial of new USGA Handicap rules in some States | OGOPW1::ogodhcp-125-112-121.ogo.dec.com::Diaz | | Wed Jan 22 1997 17:44 | 28 |
1622.22 | yahooo | CFSCTC::SCHOONMAKER | | Wed Jan 22 1997 18:16 | 16
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