COMMENT: The Handicap Debate
Nobody can play to their handicaps. Or at least not unless they are playing
at their home course. Otherwise, short of holing out a couple of times with
a five iron, it's scores of between 28 and 34 points all round.
And
that's before we even start thinking about strokeplay formats. This, to me,
indicates that the handicap system is unduly flattering. I don't really think
the point of handicaps is to make us all think we're better than we are.
Rather, they should tell it like it is.
But take the case of your
average 24 handicapper. He struggles to amass 30 points all year round until
it comes to the August Stableford when the sun is out, the greens are true
and the fairways running.He makes a couple of birdies and a bunch of pars,
for once avoiding is usual disaster holes, and runs up 46 points.
For
this he gets pulled three shots.The rest of the year is spent earning 0.1s
back until he eventually peaks at 24. The next month it's someone else's
turn. And the one after that somebody else's still.The result? Grunts and
whispers about bandits. But these people ignore the rest of the field on
any given day, who are getting their customary 31 points.
So what
would I do about it? Well, I'd like to see a system where a group of travelling
club players could go to another course and at least a third of them would
get, say, 35 points or more.
I don't see a handicap as indicating
your best-possible round, more your average one. I'm convinced this would
be fairer when it came to matchplay as well.But who would go for a system
which would involve almost everyone's handicap rising by at least a couple
of shots?
It would be like turkeys voting for Christmas for all those
ego-filled golfers no longer able to claim their Tiger or single-figure status.
So
what, I say. Let's do it. And let everyone play off a handicap they have
a chance of matching on more or less any given day of the year.
By Dan Murphy, Editor
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