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"Dave Lee" <> writes:
> "Firstname MI Lastname" <> wrote in > message news:... > > "Dave Lee" <> writes: > > > >> "Firstname MI Lastname" <> wrote in > >> message news:... > >> > "Dave Lee" <> writes: > >> > > >> snip > >> > > >> > Generally speaking, the rating is done by the state or regional golf > >> > association (not the USGA) per USGA specifications. > >> > > >> > -- > >> > > >> > -- Firstname MI Lastname > >> > >> FWIW, that is the case - at least in the Carolina's where the > >> Carolina's Golf Association does that stuff. > > > > And yet your p.s. uses 'USGA' 3 times when 'CGA' should > > have been used. > > > > -- > > > > -- Firstname MI Lastname > > Sorry to offend you, but from my perspective the CGA is a proxy for > the USGA. You haven't offended me. You're welcome for the correction of your mistake (and yes, I know that you tried to excuse your error rather than thanking me for the correction).
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"Firstname MI Lastname" <> wrote in message
news:... > "Dave Lee" <> writes: > >> "Firstname MI Lastname" <> wrote in >> message news:... >> > "Dave Lee" <> writes: >> > >> >> "Firstname MI Lastname" <> wrote in >> >> message news:... >> >> > "Dave Lee" <> writes: >> >> > >> >> snip >> >> > >> >> > Generally speaking, the rating is done by the state or regional golf >> >> > association (not the USGA) per USGA specifications. >> >> > >> >> > -- >> >> > >> >> > -- Firstname MI Lastname >> >> >> >> FWIW, that is the case - at least in the Carolina's where the >> >> Carolina's Golf Association does that stuff. >> > >> > And yet your p.s. uses 'USGA' 3 times when 'CGA' should >> > have been used. >> > >> > -- >> > >> > -- Firstname MI Lastname >> >> Sorry to offend you, but from my perspective the CGA is a proxy for >> the USGA. > > You haven't offended me. You're welcome for the correction > of your mistake (and yes, I know that you tried to excuse your > error rather than thanking me for the correction). > > -- > > -- Firstname MI Lastname And all of RSG will be forever grateful for your diligence in this important matter :-) dave |
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On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 09:49:40 -0400, "Dave Lee"
<> wrote: >I ran into an interest situation late last week. I was playing a course in >our area that I don't play often. But it is a decent course available at a >good price - would probably play it regularly if I wasn't a member at >another club. > >By my standards I had a VERY good round shooting an even par 72 from the >middle (white) tees. I dropped by our club computer to post my score and was >surprised to see four tee selections > > - Blue > - Combo > - White > - Forward > >The card had only 3 selections (no Combo selection). So I got onto the local >(Carolinas - CGA) website to look the course up, and they also had the same >four selections. But it got most confusing when CGA website 'Combo' tees >yardage matched the card 'White Tee' yardage, but the card 'Combo' tees >rating/slope matched the CGA White Tees rating/slope. They were about 400 >yards different - that is alot. We were playing in 25+ mph winds so yardage >was hard to judge, but quite frankly the Combo tees as defined by CGA seemed >too long and the White tees as defined by the CGA seemed too short. > >So I sent an email to CGA asking for an explanation and they said that the >'Combo' tees were a combination of Blue and White tees that the members >sometimes play - he didn't have the exact mix readily available. But when I >asked for the hole yardages for each hole from the White Tees (mostly out of >curiousity) I got a very interesting response. He said that these are >considered "private" and that they have had problems in the past when making >those public. > >I didn't push any further, but it is abundantly clear to me that this >particular course has yardage numbers that are significnatly longer than >reality. I've never (to my knowledge) run into that before. But it would >seem to be a problem that our local USGA representative organization has run >into. > >Anyone else aware of something like this on their courses? > >dave A little late to the discussion but I only wade through the political crap once in a while. Our course has 3 sets of tees, blue, white and red. Red being the ladies and juniors tee and the blue and white ones considered the mens tees, well duh. The course is rated for those three and two combos, white,blue and blue, white. The first colour is for the par 4's and the second for the 3's and 5's. It is a great way to mix up the course and they are used almost exclusively for Mens Morning and a similar comp on thursdays. Both are rated the same and are basically halfway between the ratings for the white and blue tees. As for yardages I don't believe them much anyways. Our course seems to understate the yardages on more than a couple of holes. Playing with guys with range finders makes me shake my head at the who ever measured the course for the "official" length. Rod |
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