If any of you saw this story about the college golfer who shot 276 . . .
https://www.golfdigest.com/story/meredith-college-saving-golf-team-sarah-marshall-maycee-kay-aycock-shooting-434-combined
Short of it is. A D3 golf team is decimated by injury/attrition, and not competing in the minimum number of events puts their NCAA status in jeopardy. They email blast the school for volunteers and end up with these two girls who have never played a round of golf.
One of them shoots a staggering 276-199. The other 158-173. This caused a lot of group chat conversation among friends about just how impressed we should be with a 158.
My BIL has never played and over Christmas we're going to see what he can shoot, pretty much cold. Tournament rules, playing everything down. Probably from the ladies tees. For fun I think my brother is going to play left handed, I might try a one-club thing. And we'll try to get as much on camera as we can.
Rules . . .
We do want to be as true to tournament conditions as we can. My brother and I have played off and on since we were kids. So we're good on most of the basic rules like water and OB. What are the common rule infractions that knowledgeable amateurs would make in a tournament? Things like relief around cart paths come to mind. Places where rules are often misapplied or just plain wrong.
https://www.golfdigest.com/story/meredith-college-saving-golf-team-sarah-marshall-maycee-kay-aycock-shooting-434-combined
Short of it is. A D3 golf team is decimated by injury/attrition, and not competing in the minimum number of events puts their NCAA status in jeopardy. They email blast the school for volunteers and end up with these two girls who have never played a round of golf.
One of them shoots a staggering 276-199. The other 158-173. This caused a lot of group chat conversation among friends about just how impressed we should be with a 158.
My BIL has never played and over Christmas we're going to see what he can shoot, pretty much cold. Tournament rules, playing everything down. Probably from the ladies tees. For fun I think my brother is going to play left handed, I might try a one-club thing. And we'll try to get as much on camera as we can.
Rules . . .
We do want to be as true to tournament conditions as we can. My brother and I have played off and on since we were kids. So we're good on most of the basic rules like water and OB. What are the common rule infractions that knowledgeable amateurs would make in a tournament? Things like relief around cart paths come to mind. Places where rules are often misapplied or just plain wrong.