Looks alright at Mitchell but new courses there is a bit of struggle
goobypanther
These are also very different courses. Mitchell has sand greens from what I can see and I know that City at Toowoomba is a tougher course with grass greens.
attilathetwat
I am 10.3 and have a similar pattern. I think it’s just normal. Good days and bad days
My handicap has ranged between 10 and 14 for a long time, never quite good enough for single digits. It means you can play very well sometimes and other times it doesn’t work.
vegan-the-dog
I shot low 90s most of the summer but the past 3 rounds have fallen completely apart carding 105, 108 and I stopped counting yesterday after hole 6 but I probably would have put down a 120. Some days I can feel it and some days I can’t.
FlanRepresentative40
Because consistency is almost single-handedly, the very thing that separates amateur and professional. If you could consistently hit 2 over par your not having to work on consistency. You’re having to improve some other area of your game…. and then consistently doing THAT better than before… you’re kind of asking Internet people to comment on why you aren’t a ball hitting machine with laser etched hips and a rotation plane so smooth it seems artificial. Give yourself a break
reddituser1306
Your more accurate handicap would be at the non-Mitchell courses.
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Looks alright at Mitchell but new courses there is a bit of struggle
These are also very different courses. Mitchell has sand greens from what I can see and I know that City at Toowoomba is a tougher course with grass greens.
I am 10.3 and have a similar pattern. I think it’s just normal. Good days and bad days
My handicap has ranged between 10 and 14 for a long time, never quite good enough for single digits. It means you can play very well sometimes and other times it doesn’t work.
I shot low 90s most of the summer but the past 3 rounds have fallen completely apart carding 105, 108 and I stopped counting yesterday after hole 6 but I probably would have put down a 120. Some days I can feel it and some days I can’t.
Because consistency is almost single-handedly, the very thing that separates amateur and professional. If you could consistently hit 2 over par your not having to work on consistency. You’re having to improve some other area of your game…. and then consistently doing THAT better than before… you’re kind of asking Internet people to comment on why you aren’t a ball hitting machine with laser etched hips and a rotation plane so smooth it seems artificial. Give yourself a break
Your more accurate handicap would be at the non-Mitchell courses.