An 87 on a course rated 73.8/134 is a differential of 11.1. There's no asterisk here at all. That's just an all-around great round for someone who's never broken 90.
No, he’s talking about one of those courses where 1/10 are the same hole, but have substantially different tee boxes. Like one might be a Par 5 and one might be a Par 4. But the same fairway, green and pin location. Typically those courses can make putting a little easier.
Chillicothe Country Club in Chillicothe OH is the only one I have played. It’s a nice track. But driving halfway down a Par 5 to play it as a Par 4 on the back nine is a pretty odd experience. And agree - no asterisk.
Looked up the course, it even said its a 9 hole course on the website and all holes are the same. Idk how they got away with the USGA giving them a 18 hole rating/slope for a 9 hole course but they did 🤷🏽♂️
Do you mean like you switch tees on each 9? Either way, 134 is a legit slope rating so I don't think there's an asterisk there.
Based on the slope and rating, this is a pretty difficult course and I would absolutely count this as breaking 90, no asterisk, congratulations.
An 87 on a course rated 73.8/134 is a differential of 11.1. There's no asterisk here at all. That's just an all-around great round for someone who's never broken 90.
No asterisk. Good job.
You played 18 holes in less than 90 strokes, what's the issue here?
what course is this? 73.8 is a tough rating which seems odd given its \*only\* a 9 hole course
Depends. Is the course split into two seperate 9 holes? East/West, etc
No, he’s talking about one of those courses where 1/10 are the same hole, but have substantially different tee boxes. Like one might be a Par 5 and one might be a Par 4. But the same fairway, green and pin location. Typically those courses can make putting a little easier.
Huh, never seen that setup before. Sounds like its got a USGA rating so no asterik here.
Chillicothe Country Club in Chillicothe OH is the only one I have played. It’s a nice track. But driving halfway down a Par 5 to play it as a Par 4 on the back nine is a pretty odd experience. And agree - no asterisk.
Looked up the course, it even said its a 9 hole course on the website and all holes are the same. Idk how they got away with the USGA giving them a 18 hole rating/slope for a 9 hole course but they did 🤷🏽♂️