Blade wrote:pmgolf wrote:Blade wrote:There’s another thing Challenging Conditions, this mode of play was designed by the Boys at the now defunct APCD, for one Course and One Course only and that was for Augusta, so that speed conditions could be used to replicate the Annual Masters event, now even 2001 & Very Poor 2003 Courses are being used, courses never designed with Challenging Conditions in mind, In all honesty I would suggest there are very few suitable courses for challenging & yet people setting up events still persist in using challenging, IMO you reap what you sow.
You are certainly very welcome to your opinion. But I have a different opinion. My opinion is that if you practice enough, you can hone your skills to the point where you can play several hundred of the outstanding and highly rated Links courses using difficult challenging conditions along with wind and shoot scores in the 60's and even some scores in the 50's. The great thing about Links is that if you are unable to improve you skills that much, there is still fun to be had playing any other way you want - stoned, pie-faced or whatever. You don't like playing Links the way I like to play. I don't care! I don't like playing Links the way you like to play. Who cares?! Don't play Links setups that you don't like! Problem solved! Let other people have their fun!
Reap what you sow? Really?
Pete
I just knew you would come along sticking your Nose in, aren’t you busy enough running your World Tour without worrying about LSPN events, by the way, when was the last time you teed it up in the PLSA ? Or any other official Tour for that matter. I wish I could post what I really think about you but there’s no point having half a page of BLEEP BLEEP BLEEPS
Thank you David!