Re: Marking a cartd during match play



Thor wrote:
On May 16, 6:31 am, Paul Schmitz-Josten <aloss...@xxxxxx> wrote:
I thank you for your agreement to my point of view: It's stroke play
mixed into the match play and therefore 33-1 comes into effect.

FYI, USGA handicapping manual says:

c. Scores in All Forms of Competition
Scores in both match play and stroke play
must be posted for handicap purposes.

USGA rules have the same rule 33-1.

-- Thor


(Hi Thor, long time no chat.)

Don't they also post 'social' games too, even over 9 holes, which can bias US handicaps to the low side which is why you folks over there can't play to them or is this just a myth ;-)

--
Durram
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