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Re: Average score stopped going down

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Sun, May 4 2014 6:48 AM (8 replies)
  • TheBu11d0g
    52 Posts
    Tue, Dec 13 2011 2:08 PM

    Over the past couple of weeks i have had rounds of between -2 and -6 and it's not affected my average score of 66.05. It seems as though my average score has stopped going down no matter how many rounds i shoot under par.

    Is this something that is supposed to happen, i.e. you need to start posting rounds of -10 or so for it to affect your average, or is this an problem that i need to contact WGT about.

    -Steve

  • hpurey
    11,521 Posts
    Tue, Dec 13 2011 2:17 PM

    It's normal.   unless you are shooting very low scores.

     

    9 hole scores are doubled when it comes to averages,  your avg is 66.05,  which is pretty much the same as shooting a 33 for 9 holes.  If I am correct, you won't see a drop in your average unless you shot 32 or better for 9 holes or 65 or better for 18 hole rounds.

     

    Happy Hitting

     

    Hp

  • renniw52
    5,385 Posts
    Tue, Dec 13 2011 2:22 PM

    If your shooting -6 your score will definitely go down. If your shooting 33 chances are no. I was at 64.4 and finally after a week shot a 32. My avg went down to 64.0. Now I will have to shoot 31 or less for my avg to move.

  • TheBu11d0g
    52 Posts
    Tue, Dec 13 2011 3:20 PM

    Thanks for the answers guys, its much appreciated.

    I thought there was a problem but just looks like i will need to get some more practice in and work hard on getting my score down. It's just because a few weeks ago a score of -2/-3 for example would take my average down a couple of points, i.e. from a 66.58 to 66.53, but now that same score doesn't effect it whatsoever.

  • Harold24
    11 Posts
    Sat, May 3 2014 5:37 PM

    Hello,

     

    I am at a 71 I have played 9 full rounds of 18 on par'5 and shooting -6 or lower my score will not drop.  This makes no sense to me, these types of avg's should drop my score.  I'm not wanting to play anymore because of this.

  • ScottHope
    10,645 Posts
    Sun, May 4 2014 12:54 AM

    The 'Best of par 3 & 5' courses do not count towards your average. Only ranked rounds will affect your average score.

    Sod it!   haha!

  • alosso
    21,093 Posts
    Sun, May 4 2014 1:03 AM

    @Scott: I disagree - see ##2 and 3.

    @Harold:

    1) Average calculations use gross scores (not relatives), and nine hole scores are doubled.

    Your best Par5 scores were 81 / 18 and 38(76) / 9. How should they influence your average? Push it up?

    Don't worry though:

    2) Par3 scores and (though not mentioned in the FAQs) Par 5 scores do not count to the average.

    3) All courses with Par settings between 65 and 75 do count.

    Edit: Exclude Par4 from your exception - they count! ;->

  • ScottHope
    10,645 Posts
    Sun, May 4 2014 6:02 AM

    The par 3's & 5's don't count but the par 4's do?   Could you explain that to me please Alosso.

    ↓↓ EDIT : Thanks Alosso, I understand now. ↓↓

  • alosso
    21,093 Posts
    Sun, May 4 2014 6:48 AM

    ScottHope:

    The par 3's & 5's don't count but the par 4's do?

    This!

    The Bo4 is a Par 72 like BoF and BoH - they all count (even in the "Spring Storm" tourney which I lightheadedly set up in my CC on Bo4 with strong wind - only two out of ten broke Par!)

    It's reasonable that Bo3 is excluded (see FAQs) - how to deal with the 18 shots missing against the other courses? Bo5 are excluded, too, though they would not come into play for a final average.

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