I would like to start a discussion on creating an extra set of tees for individuals 80 and over, or have a physical handicap, or have a temporary injury but still want to play. The use of the next set of tees forward of the current senior’s set of tees will be verified by the execute committee.
Could not support SS tees more. In the good old days I could put a driver and eight iron together for 400 yards most days. Today, that has dropped to under 300 yards. The 10 or 12 yards you most often see for “senior tees” don’t quite make up that 100 yard difference. So more often than not I’m hitting (at least swinging) a driver + fairway hybrid + sort iron/partial wedge to reach the typical par fours. Similar deal on most fives. Just not as much fun and some reasonable (and legal) help would seem to be in order. Thanks.
If a group or individual chooses to quit or leave during an outing, and more than one group continues to play, the quitting individual/group(s) will still be held responsible for any bets they were signed up for at the start of the outing. Quitting does not exempt an individual/group from their betting obligations.
Disagree, there are many different reasons to not finish the round and I don’t feel someone should be responsible for the bets of they do not finish the round.
Larry
9 months ago
Found signup for EOS round 2, but none for EOS round 1 ??
Round 1 is the last regular Wednesday round of the season.
Roger
8 months ago
Agree
Mike W
8 months ago
The guys I play with at the Pines when you turn 70 you move to the senior senior tees one of the guys has to pull 30 points from them it’s what you shoot from where ever you play
Rudy
5 months ago
New bet…..as recommended by Roman. 18 hole birdies for the season. How does it work? Throughout the season we track birdies for holes 1-18. The birdies/holes do not have to be on the same course. Example, this week we play Riverfront and you birdie 1 and 11. Next week Cypress Creek and you birdie hole 3. You birdies for the season will show 1,3 and 11 completed with 15 more holes to go to complete the circle.
The bet is $5 for the season with winner take all. If no one completes the circle, the person with the most wins.
I would like to start a discussion on creating an extra set of tees for individuals 80 and over, or have a physical handicap, or have a temporary injury but still want to play.
The use of the next set of tees forward of the current senior’s set of tees will be verified by the execute committee.
I agree
Could not support SS tees more. In the good old days I could put a driver and eight iron together for 400 yards most days. Today, that has dropped to under 300 yards. The 10 or 12 yards you most often see for “senior tees” don’t quite make up that 100 yard difference. So more often than not I’m hitting (at least swinging) a driver + fairway hybrid + sort iron/partial wedge to reach the typical par fours. Similar deal on most fives. Just not as much fun and some reasonable (and legal) help would seem to be in order. Thanks.
Proposed Rule Change:
If a group or individual chooses to quit or leave during an outing, and more than one group continues to play, the quitting individual/group(s) will still be held responsible for any bets they were signed up for at the start of the outing. Quitting does not exempt an individual/group from their betting obligations.
Disagree, there are many different reasons to not finish the round and I don’t feel someone should be responsible for the bets of they do not finish the round.
Found signup for EOS round 2, but none for EOS round 1 ??
Round 1 is the last regular Wednesday round of the season.
Agree
New bet…..as recommended by Roman. 18 hole birdies for the season. How does it work? Throughout the season we track birdies for holes 1-18. The birdies/holes do not have to be on the same course. Example, this week we play Riverfront and you birdie 1 and 11. Next week Cypress Creek and you birdie hole 3. You birdies for the season will show 1,3 and 11 completed with 15 more holes to go to complete the circle.
The bet is $5 for the season with winner take all. If no one completes the circle, the person with the most wins.