The Honour
Von: 20feetputt (someone@somewhere.invalid) [Profil]
Datum: 10.08.2008 23:11
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Newsgroup: uk.sport.golf
Datum: 10.08.2008 23:11
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Newsgroup: uk.sport.golf
In a booklet targeted at beginning golf players, issued by our Regional Golf Federation, the following is mentioned with regards to the Honour after the first tee: "The player with the lowest GROSS score on the previous hole has the Honour. In the event of a tie, the Honour goes to the player with the highest number of Stableford points". It seems to me that with this statement a mix is being made of Decision 10-2a/1: "Determination of Honour in Handicap Stroke Play" which says that the Honour goes to the player with the lowest gross score and R32-1 which states: ... In handicap bogey, par and Stableford competitions, the competitor with the lowest net score at a hole takes the Honour at the next teeing ground... Taking into account that the vast majority of rounds being played over here are handicap Stableford (which the statement seems to imply as well), I wonder if the statement in the booklet is correct.[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
Antworten
- david s-a (11.08.2008 01:03)
- M L Wadsworth (11.08.2008 09:48)
- david s-a (11.08.2008 12:20)
- Paul Schmitz-Josten (11.08.2008 17:39)
- Paul Schmitz-Josten (11.08.2008 17:39)
- *^&%$$#*%! (11.08.2008 21:42)
- M L Wadsworth (12.08.2008 10:58)
