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THE USGA WOULD LIKE TO INFORM ALL GOLFERS

By
Real Estate Agent with D.R. Horton

There is a possibility of MAJOR rule changes to the game of golf, this may
occur sometime after November 4.


This is only a preview as the complete rule book is being written now.
Here are a couple of basic changes.


Golfers with handicaps:
- below 10 will have their green fees increase by 35%
- between 11 and 18 will see no increase in green fees
- above 18 will play for free and even get a check from the club/course played


The dollar amount put in for bets will be as follows:
-for handicaps below 10 an additional $10
-between 11 and 18 no additional amount
-above 18 you will receive the total amount in the pot and you do not even have to play.


The term "gimme" putt will be changed to "entitlement" and will be used as follows:
-handicaps below 10, no entitlements
-handicaps above 11 to 17, entitlements for putter length putts
-handicaps above 18, if on green, no need to ever putt, just pick it up


These "entitlements" are intended to bring about fairness in scoring so that
the final scores of all players will be about the same.


In addition, a Player will be limited to a max of one birdie and/or six
pars, any excess must be given to those fellow players who have not yet
scored a birdie or par. Only after all players have received a birdie or par
from the player making the birdie or par, can that Player begin to count his
score again.


The current USGA handicap system will be used for the above purposes but the
term "net score" will be available only for scoring those players with
handicaps 18 and above.


This is intended to "redistribute" the success of winning by making sure
that in every competition the above 18 handicap players will post only "net
score" against every other player's gross score.


These new Rules are intended to CHANGE the game of golf. Golf must be about
Fairness Only, it should have nothing to do with Ability.

Steve Loynd
Alpine Lakes Real Estate Inc., - Lincoln, NH
800-926-5653, White Mountains NH

Michael, If I am reading this correctly (and I'm a 12 handicap) I should pay my membership fee as usual and any bets made with high handicaps should be paid on the first tee to remove the anxiety of scoring right off the bat. Or if I wish I can proceed to the club house start drinking early and not bother to play at all if (I wish too) as the score no longer matters. Does that about say it.

Nov 04, 2008 03:31 AM
Michael Kupper
D.R. Horton - Pflugerville, TX

Hi Steve,

You've got it! Great job

Nov 04, 2008 03:49 AM
Sue Botelho
Waterstone Mortgage Corporation - Fort Walton Beach, FL
USDA Rural Housing Mortgage Pro

Michael, this is GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Nov 04, 2008 04:39 PM
Jon Wnoroski
America's 1st Choice RH Realty Co., Inc. - Green, OH
Summit County Realtor

I love the new changes; my handicap is astronomical and this new program will certainly be a boon for me.  Are "do overs" still permitted; I didn't see that in your post!  lol

Nov 04, 2008 11:52 PM
Michael Kupper
D.R. Horton - Pflugerville, TX

"Do over's" typically help your score so they are NOT advised but permitted.

Nov 05, 2008 01:38 AM
Ted Komenda
Dunhill Group - Osterville, MA

Classic!  I hope that the Obama way really does transpire to the golf course with my 20 handicap I can quit my day job.

Ted

Nov 05, 2008 02:38 AM