Oct 07 2011

2012 Season

Time to start discussing the 2012 season.

19 Comments

  • By Moonwalk, October 7, 2011 @ 5:50 am

    It’s that time of the year when we need to start reviewing what we liked about the last season and what we did not. Don’t wait till before the season starts and then complain that you did not have a chance to provide input to how the league functions or that the rules are not fair.

    Some of the comments from throughout the year….tee location, EoS money distribution, number of rounds to be eligible for champion, when should we pull the balls for group pairing, how we sign up for play………..

  • By Ron "The Hammer" Williams, October 11, 2011 @ 8:10 am

    Copied from Bobby’s email:
    Lets create a category for gross net. Low handicap players should have something to play for. And high handicap players should have incentive to get better. The pay out for Low Net should be less than the payout for Low Gross.
    This way our better players are recognized for what they do. And what they do for the most part is maintain a good scoring average week to week. That’s who should be rewarded. The high handicappers will get their share, and will have a chance to get more as they improve. As for the distance, I have no problem letting seniors play from senior tees. Although it might add time to each round. However, I move that even
    if a senior has honors, he must wait for the players at the longer tee’s to play first on every hole. That should save time.
    Can’t be any fun playing and hoping you clear a hazard simply because you don’t possess the physical strength or ball striking skill to make it across. But on the other hand, we have “senior players” who easily clear all the
    hazards we face playing from the “club” tee’s. So let it be a matter of choice. But once you choose, that it. No going back to club tee’s for the entire season……end of story.

  • By Ron "The Hammer" Williams, October 11, 2011 @ 8:19 am

    Bobby – I have suggested that we up the weekly bet to $5 to allow for a payout to the “low-gross” of the day on more than one occasion, but have been “talked down” by several of the low-handicappers. Not sure about your comments regarding tees for seniors, but have no problem with allowing those 65 and over playing from the next tees up from where the league is playing that day if they choose. If we find that this is an unfair advantage for the 2012 season, we can always re-address next year. Just trying to do the impossible – please everyone.

  • By Doug, October 11, 2011 @ 9:07 am

    I like the idea of adding an extra buck to the pot for the low gross winner. It will entice a lower handicapper into not sandbagging his handicap so he can be more competitive for the end of season awards. With the possibly of picking up 15-20 bucks a week we ought to see some handicaps return to more normal numbers and others dropping lower than they have ever been. I can think of a couple of Mike’s who would start playing more to their older handicaps anyway!

  • By Ron "The Hammer" Williams, October 11, 2011 @ 12:12 pm

    Doug – you must be kidding when you say that any player – regardless of handicap – is “padding” his score to achieve a higher or lower handicap. At least, I hope you’re kidding.

  • By Moonwalk, October 12, 2011 @ 6:43 am

    The Hammer has been kind enough to share his EoS tournament and Myrtle Beach photos….you can see them from the main menu at both websites.

  • By Werkmeister, October 25, 2011 @ 7:04 am

    Once again I would like to put in my annual vote for using the club tees.
    As for the Low Gross $$$, I am not for it, if the “Big Hitters” want it let them make it a side bet like “The Cuts” Bet.

  • By Ron "The Hammer" Williams, October 27, 2011 @ 3:07 pm

    I could continue to state that course difficulty is not based on lenght alone, but it seems to be a mute point. I prefer an association that finds ways to retain members rather than force them out. Therefore, I would support a change to our League Rules allowing our members and guests who are 65 or older (and who wish to do so) play from the next shorter tees from the ones the league is playing. Their course handicap would be adjusted accordingly.

  • By Larry, October 28, 2011 @ 7:18 am

    I second Ron’s motion.

  • By Ron "The Hammer" Williams, January 3, 2012 @ 9:11 am

    The time has come again when dues are due and votes are requested for the 2012 committee. Once the committee has been elected, they will entertain suggestions for rule changes for the upcoming season. Who wants to volunteer to handle due and vote collection? While I’m at it, who wants to take over the “administration” of the league. It would include handling the weekly outings and handicaps. I’ve been doing this for some time now (and apparently not up to some member’s standards). I know I’ve created this “monster”, but it has become more than just crunching numbers. Just let me know who wants to take it over and I will forward you all of the records.

  • By Steve, January 6, 2012 @ 8:22 pm

    All there are a few changes to the rules for 2012. It could be worth a look.

    http://www.randa.org/…/News/News/…/Rules-of-G...
    New Rules of Golf for 2012-2015 launched. The R&A and the United States Golf Association (USGA) …

  • By Larry, January 6, 2012 @ 8:44 pm

    I just read the Dec 14 results, Mike Clark FINALLY won a low net!!! Way to go Mike.

  • By Prarie Dog, January 26, 2012 @ 10:22 am

    I would like the league to revert to using the closest to 6,250 for league play. It only adds one or two course (perhaps 4 or 5 league rounds) where the longer tees would be used. I am one of the shortest hitters it the league, and I can be just as competitive on the longer tees, and many of our long hitters, never win low-net from the short tees. If we pass the 65 and older rule that has been proposed, the longer tees should not be an issue.

    I would also like to remove the rule of hitting from the red tees on par 3′s when there is not a drop area. It was suppose to speed up play. It does not. If anything it slows it down, and also can improve one’s score and handicap. I don’t believe this rule is needed.

  • By Derek Riepma, February 17, 2012 @ 12:05 am

    Looks like I will be working at SPAWAR starting 12 March, time to regain my throne on top of the SPAWAR golf league…SCRUBS!!!!

  • By Ron "The Hammer" Williams, March 13, 2012 @ 12:10 pm

    We are three weeks away from the opening of our League Season. From what I’ve seen on this site, it appears that the only issue mentioned regarding potential rule changes is allowing our senior members to play from the shorter tees. Dick Werkmeister has brought it forward and I have offered my support. However, it takes more than 2 members to generate enough interest to put it to a vote. Unless this becomes a more active topic, it will fall by the wayside. And, if that’s the case, then the league has spoken.

  • By Derek Riepma, March 26, 2012 @ 9:42 am

    I agree, if you are 65 or older you should get the option.

  • By Moonwalk, April 12, 2012 @ 7:25 am

    Would like to petition the league for consideration of relaxing the “Wednesday” outing “rule”.

    The League Rule states that “A League outing is defined as a round set up for the League’s weekly play – normally on a Wednesday afternoon.” Normally on a Wednesday, to me, does not mean MUST be on a Wednesday.

    Why play on a crappy Wednesday when the weather is much better on an alternate day?

  • By Derek Riepma, April 20, 2012 @ 7:45 am

    Completly agree, the last 2 Weds have been horrible. I understand that sometimes tee times are made in advance and we are getting deals, but it does not try to to call the course and see if we can just switch days if on Monday we know the weather will be crappy on Weds.

  • By Moonwalk, May 8, 2012 @ 5:50 am

    Here we go again…..another Wednesday, another possible rainout.

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