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Re: Your handicap
Originally posted by rcaprioDo you think you're playing your handicap?
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Re: Your handicap
Originally posted by peter3A lot of times it feels like my handicap is playing me
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2011 bag:
Mizuno MX-700 460cc 10.5* Aldila VS Proto 65 stiff.
Mizuno MX-700 3w 15* Aldila VS Proto stiff.
Mizuno MX-700 5w 18* Aldila VS Proto stiff.
Mizuno MX-700 3i Hybrid 20* Aldila NV stiff.
Mizuno MP-68 Black Nickel forged 5i-PW True Temper Dynamic gold R300 steel (will be reshafted with KBS FST Tour Stiff soon)
Mizuno MP-T10 Satin finish 52/8 GW, 56/12 SW, 60/8 LW
Heavy Putter B3-M
Titleist ProV1(x)x or Callaway Tour I(s/x)
Re: Your handicap
I AM, actually, playing my handicap. I haven't - at least for the last 2 years - at any point had a score (in match OR practice) that would result in my handicap being adjusted back.
Sadly - I haven't improved much in the same period of time. Still struggling with far too many missed fairways, and it seems, that no matter if you slice your drive into the lake 100 yards out or 220 yards out, the penalty (rules-wise as well as effectively) is the same.
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Re: Your handicap
[Originally posted by Moxit seems, that no matter if you slice your drive into the lake 100 yards out or 220 yards out, the penalty (rules-wise as well as effectively) is the same.
Is it a lateral water hazard?
In a lateral water hazard, you may also, under penalty of one stroke, drop within two club-lengths of (a) the point where the ball last crossed the hazard margin or (b) a point on the opposite hazard margin equidistant from the hole. (26-1c)Last edited by GreeBoman; 07-21-2006, 03:00 PM.
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- Jul 2003
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//Mox
2011 bag:
Mizuno MX-700 460cc 10.5* Aldila VS Proto 65 stiff.
Mizuno MX-700 3w 15* Aldila VS Proto stiff.
Mizuno MX-700 5w 18* Aldila VS Proto stiff.
Mizuno MX-700 3i Hybrid 20* Aldila NV stiff.
Mizuno MP-68 Black Nickel forged 5i-PW True Temper Dynamic gold R300 steel (will be reshafted with KBS FST Tour Stiff soon)
Mizuno MP-T10 Satin finish 52/8 GW, 56/12 SW, 60/8 LW
Heavy Putter B3-M
Titleist ProV1(x)x or Callaway Tour I(s/x)
Re: Your handicap
Originally posted by GreeBomanIs it a lateral water hazard?
In a lateral water hazard, you may also, under penalty of one stroke, drop within two club-lengths of (a) the point where the ball last crossed the hazard margin or (b) a point on the opposite hazard margin equidistant from the hole. (26-1c)
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Re: Your handicap
Originally posted by MoxThe point being, that no matter if you slice it into a lake 220 yards away or 100 yards away, you will still have to suffer the same stroke-penalty.
If it was the one lake then the stroke and distance penalty would be different
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