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Wednesday, May 10, 2006

Golf Par

Par is defined to be standard strokes counted in order to bring the little white ball from tee to the hole on the green. For a high handicapper, if I raise the standard Par from "Par" to "Bogey", that's mean I am adding one more stroke allowed to myself to make par, it will change the whole playing strategy. Instead of hitting with 2nd shot 3-wood, I can hit with 2nd shot 7 iron and 3rd shot PW to bring the ball to the green. For a Par 4, if I can 2 putt and finish the hole, I will end up with my standard Par. In the end, if I am able to use this strategy and make par for each hole, bogey if in real score, I still end up with a score of 90 for standard Par 72. For any better shot, it will be all to my benefits.

This is a very easy strategy to be executed, yet as human being who likes to wear hat bigger than the head, could this be easily done?

1 comment:

Nihcymmot said...

We think we can make it better and that's why we always have over 72 at the end.