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Hey just got back from a handicapped tourney and me and my dad won. of course, then you have to hear the sandbagging crap, cuz we got 2nd last year too. of course I'm a 16 and shot a 98 today on a course rating of 69.9 and a par of 70, slope 119. My dad did shoot 86 though and he is a 20, he played out of his ass. but this tourney was usga rules, play it down and all that good stuff, just like me and my dad always play. We always play it down and never take gimmes. Well everyone else out there does that rolling crap and gives everyone 3 and 4 footers. Anybody have a stat on how much doing that probably saves a round, id say 3 or 4 strokes per 18. Id say playing it down costs you at least 2.7 strokes per round of 18 compared to rolling it, and then .3 at least for putting it out. Thanks for all your help, hopefully someone can find this stat for me, its really important. Thanks
 

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come on someone knows. anybody know of any good golf messageboards?
 

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All the regular posters in this forum cheat at golf and would rather not reveal any of their "secret stats".

Congrats on winning the tourney.
 

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the avrage 18 handicapper makes 77% of his 3.5 footers on bent, and 52% of his 3.5 footers on Poa anna. the guys giving out the gimmes are the worst putters.
 

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OK, Rail, I'll call. Who's stats are you using? Are the greens solid poa? And what speed? And if they're good stats how can you ever say poa greens are better than bent?
 

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