Can any one who play ready go's tell me why we need forgiveness on clubs?
There is absolutely no reason in my opinion to have forgiveness on clubs while playing ready go's because the ready go is set up to be less or more forgiving anyway regardless. I just played a few holes on the Olympic Ready go and i had wedge shot on #4 where i missed ding by a fraction early (opposite to the slight 2 o'clock wind too) and my ball landed 5 yards left, same on #5 the slightest missed ding early with left to right wind and my ball lands in rough left of green. If you don't hit ding then shot is screwed and had no shots going normally if i missed by a fraction
Next ready go at Kiwah i missed ding by over a cm on #4 in straight wind yet i land within 0 yards, same with #5, i miss ding again by a lot yet land within 1 yard, happened all front, so it seems every ready go is set up with higher or lower forgiveness & deviation so why do we need forgiveness on clubs?? The ready go's will ignore the forgiveness on your clubs on some ready go's any way, or give you more on others regardless of what club you use, so does any one really need to pay attention to forgiveness?? (lets see if my forgiveness changes for the back as well) :)
All holes i missed ding by more than a cm yet landed within 1 yard all through the front 9, the only hole i overshot was #8 and i even sunk the awkward 17 footer
http://www.wgt.com/replay.aspx?ID=1aa7f5a4-f0c4-474e-a671-a11d00f6e53f