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View Poll Results: Which of these best describes Hole 18 at the Utah Open? | |||
A par 2 where 38% of throws are errors, and 1% of throws are hero throws. |
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6 | 25.00% |
A par 3 where 24% of throws are errors, and 33% of throws are hero throws. |
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16 | 66.67% |
A par 4 where 16% of throws are hero throws, and 23% are double heroes. |
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1 | 4.17% |
A par 5 where 37% of throws are hero throws, and 21% are double heroes. |
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0 | 0% |
A par 6 where 16% of throws are hero throws, and 62% are double heroes. |
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1 | 4.17% |
Voters: 24. You may not vote on this poll |
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#4401
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They play exactly the same, regardless. I guess it's fun for some to pretend that an average (expected) result is really a good (better-than-expected) result, but that doesn't make the holes any easier or more fun to me. Par isn't important, of course; we determine winners by total strokes. But it's most useful if it consistently means the same thing -- the expected score. Sponsored Links
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The DGPT should add a stop in Maine. There would probably be lots of "better then perfect" rounds there based upon the way they set par.
(OK, so I haven't played a ton of courses in ME but, in addition to personal experience, I've seen videos pointing out and read about the easy pars. Heck, I think I've gotten some ![]() |
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#4404
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300 foot Par 2's. I'm on board. Why not? |
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do you have some logic behind this statement or are you just trolling Steve?
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#4407
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Par is set by either the course designer or TD. It cannot be incorrect.
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I guess, but there is a definition of what PAR is supposed to represent. If the results don't align with the definition, how can it be correct?
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Furthermore, par came from golf, and golf has never used anything other than designer's designation or that plus changed made by the governing body/sponsor. If you haven't done so, I highly recommend reading the Houck article linked earlier in this thread. http://www.omagdigital.com/publicati...0666&ver=html5 |
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I will agree that "incorrect" was the wrong word. "Incorrect" would be if one were looking at the wrong hole's par or something like that. Instead, I should have said something like "not the most appropriate for the skill level" or "not set with the intent of being consistent with the definition". The specific description would depend on the reasoning behind the par that was set. |
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