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I have been giving this a great deal of thought the last couple of weeks due to all the obscene yardages posted. I am wondering if the distances you are seeing on the score card match the distances you are hitting. Or are your distances matching up to the GPS on your cart.
I played with mward and INgolfer on Thursday and the yardages on the gos were way off. Sometimes shorter and others longer. When is the last time those yardage markers or books were updated? I suspect that the distances we are ALL seeing are off by 10-15%. Thoughts or opinions? |
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Good topic FK. I know Westchase in Tampa did not match. It was shorter and while I hated to realize my drives were not 300 yard bombs, it made me score better as soon as I realized it.
Countryside Country Club (our home course previously), was close, but on 4 holes, the scorecard number was longer than the actual distance. Our previous home course (prior to Countryside) was Grand Cypress in Orlando. The North/South was pretty darn accurate. The New Course was pretty darn accurate. The East Course was off on 3 holes. |
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In general I would say the yardages on the scorecard are correct. I usually check the yardages against Google Earth and they are pretty accurate. However, I believe most of the team the tees are playing up from the measured yardage for the scorecard so the distance played per hole is less than the scorecard. In other words, the scorecard distance is the maximum per hole, and this is generally not the case.
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I have seen courses over here where there yardage markers on the fairway are 10/15 yards out. Blarney GC in particular all their markers are out by a min of 15 yards. I know one of the greens keepers and he told me some courses do this to protect greens but surely that can't be true or good for the courses reputation
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I rarely, if ever go by the scorecard any more down here. A lot of the courses I play are older, and have been around a while, so usually that means their scorecards are as well. I use my GPS a good bit from the tee box to figure out where certain locations are (150 yard layup, dogleg, etc).
The course I play league on is definitely not up to date on their yardages, fortunately we get separate scorecards for league play, and if you compare the two, the distances are quite different between the two cards. |
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I don't really care about how far I hit the ball to be honest. I can't tell you the last time i measured the distance of a drive. I shoot flags with a range finder and am more concerned about what iron I'm hitting to it. |
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I pretty much look at the scorecard yardage only when deciding which tees to play at a new course and after that I rely on my rangefinder for yardages so I can't really say about courses in general being longer or shorter. However, I do know that on many par 3's when I shot the pin on a new course many folks playing with me will change clubs because the actual distances are very much different because of tee boxes being up or back combined with the pin placement that day.
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Freddie, were the scorecards and GPS both incorrect when you played?
Ive often wondered how accurate the GPS is that I am using on certain holes. For example, I looked at my GPS on Hole #17 yesterday, it said I was 114 to the pin. I hit a PERFECT 54* wedge, and ended up about 10 or so yards short of the green. Wind was not at my face, if anything it was slightly helping. I wish I would have gps'd the distance to see how far the shot went, because when it was hit, I thought it was going to be dead perfect in the center of the green. |
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To tell you the truth I relied on the gps and didn't look at the card. Once we figured it was off I started eyeballing from the markers.
On the 6th hole gps called out a trap at 320. I hit driver directly at it cause I knew I was safe. I was a foot from going into the trap. According to Golftec I average 275 with the driver. A 50 yard jump is huge. Am I swinging better yes but I question that measurement. But I'd be well with my rights to claim I hit it 300 plus based on that |
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I've been checking quite a few yardage markers versus my gps and they vary a lot.
Some holes are just about dead on, and others are as much as 4 to 8 yards different. All I know is that when I forget my gps at home, my game suffers tremendously. I don't have the confidence that I am pacing the yardages right or that the markers are even correct. |
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