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Now that Hamer is sharing the cards we're able to look at not only who won, but how they did it - and how the rest of us did. Hole-By-Hole scores for the 20 or 30 cards turned in each week are either really boring or very interesting - depending on how good your air conditioning is. If it's too hot to think - no need to check them out. But I enjoyed chillin' & looking through them. To see for yourself, click the right or in the Winners section below the underlined dates are live links.
Eventually I hope we're able to accumulate enough cards and scores to learn something about our play. First up would be a reranking of the holes. The more I struggle to find the right club on #7 or make a par on #5, the more I think the current version is out of whack. Either that or those holes just play to my weaknesses. Plus I bet there's some other interesting stuff in that data like how many 7's it takes to get to 90 or how many of us can come back from a double on the next hole.
Not that I would ever question anyone's handicap, but as you look through the winners let me know if you start to see the same pattern as me. Some guys must have all the luck - or just the right handicap...
Now that Hamer is sharing the cards we're able to look at not only who won, but how they did it - and how the rest of us did. Hole-By-Hole scores for the 20 or 30 cards turned in each week are either really boring or very interesting - depending on how good your air conditioning is. If it's too hot to think - no need to check them out. But I enjoyed chillin' & looking through them. To see for yourself, click the right or in the Winners section below the underlined dates are live links.
Eventually I hope we're able to accumulate enough cards and scores to learn something about our play. First up would be a reranking of the holes. The more I struggle to find the right club on #7 or make a par on #5, the more I think the current version is out of whack. Either that or those holes just play to my weaknesses. Plus I bet there's some other interesting stuff in that data like how many 7's it takes to get to 90 or how many of us can come back from a double on the next hole.
Not that I would ever question anyone's handicap, but as you look through the winners let me know if you start to see the same pattern as me. Some guys must have all the luck - or just the right handicap...