You were runner up 83-88....think Busby won it those years.
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What are the new rules.
In my opinion the only way to stop slow play is to hit the slow players in both professional and amateur golf competitions by giving them a penalty of two strokes for slow play.
Everybody knows who the slow golfers are in their local golf club. I knew who all the slowcoaches were when I was a member of Downfield Golf Club but these players did not consider themselves to be slow. When I joined Downfield GC in 1966 eighteen holes of golf took no more than three hours and by the time I left in 2005 it was taking in excess of four hours to play eighteen holes of golf at the weekend.
Professional golfers on TV have a lot to answer for!
Which bet did you decide to take.
[QUOTE=islaydarkblue;38950593]What are the new rules.
When I joined Downfield GC in 1966 eighteen holes of golf took no more than three hours and by the time I left in 2005 it was taking in excess of four hours to play eighteen holes of golf at the weekend.
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Seems you're part of the problem if you slowed down that much.
Thanks for your information.
The par of the Carnoustie Championship course used to be 74 which was highest par score of all the courses on the R & A Championship courses circuit.
16 under par might a bit more difficult to achieve with the R & A setting the par at 71.
Last night I watched the highlights on BBC 2 and I was surprised to see a greenkeeper hosing one of the greens with water especially as rain was forecast and the course has pop up sprinkles on every green.
The rule playing in turn is crazy especially if yet have a player who is not paying attention and then decides to line up their putt. It used to drive me mad when this happened.