If you don’t know what justifies a “good” score by your second year it’s time to do some studying. If you are trolling it’s pathetic. No you didn’t; no you don’t.
If you’re talking about playing a par three, than good job averaging par.
for 9 holes on a par 72 golf course this would be 16 over par or almost 2 over par on every hole. nothing to write home about, but averaging 1 over par on every hole or bogey golf puts you in the average to above average category. keep practicing, keep playing and have fun. good luck.
Believe it or not, that’s about what the average golfer shoots. If you really want to know how you stack up, visit http://www.popeofslope.com. It’s Dean Knuth’s website – he used to be the handicap director for the USGA.
For only playing 2 years, that’s not bad. The good news is, it’s much easier to improve your scores from 52 to say 45 than it is to go from 45 down to 40.
it’s doesn’t matter how longs you’ve been playing for…what matters is how much you practice
you could have been playing since you were 3 and play at the same level as someone who’s only been playing for a year
if it was a 54 on 9 holes then you got a about a106-110
that’s about 30 over and adverage par
but if you have improved since when you started playing then yes you got a good score
golf is more of a personal game
i’m in 9th grade right now and i started golf in late partof 6th grade and i usually average 40or lower i practice golf everyday for like 3hrs and practice putting as much as possible
December 7th, 2010 at 11:32 pm
If you don’t know what justifies a “good” score by your second year it’s time to do some studying. If you are trolling it’s pathetic. No you didn’t; no you don’t.
If you’re talking about playing a par three, than good job averaging par.
December 8th, 2010 at 12:04 am
for 9 holes on a par 72 golf course this would be 16 over par or almost 2 over par on every hole. nothing to write home about, but averaging 1 over par on every hole or bogey golf puts you in the average to above average category. keep practicing, keep playing and have fun. good luck.
December 8th, 2010 at 12:34 am
dude stop bragging no one likes it and in case u really are tht simple minded “YES IT IS GOOD”
December 8th, 2010 at 1:16 am
ya thats pretty really good for a regular golf course… but if it was an eagle course, dude start practicing!
December 8th, 2010 at 1:20 am
Believe it or not, that’s about what the average golfer shoots. If you really want to know how you stack up, visit http://www.popeofslope.com. It’s Dean Knuth’s website – he used to be the handicap director for the USGA.
For only playing 2 years, that’s not bad. The good news is, it’s much easier to improve your scores from 52 to say 45 than it is to go from 45 down to 40.
December 8th, 2010 at 2:01 am
The only great score, is better than your best. This game is great. you only compete against yourself.
December 8th, 2010 at 2:10 am
it’s doesn’t matter how longs you’ve been playing for…what matters is how much you practice
you could have been playing since you were 3 and play at the same level as someone who’s only been playing for a year
if it was a 54 on 9 holes then you got a about a106-110
that’s about 30 over and adverage par
but if you have improved since when you started playing then yes you got a good score
golf is more of a personal game
December 8th, 2010 at 2:41 am
im 13 and i used to average 51 at the beginning of this summer. now i shoot 47 avg and shoot about a 94-95 on 18
December 8th, 2010 at 3:05 am
i’m in 9th grade right now and i started golf in late partof 6th grade and i usually average 40or lower i practice golf everyday for like 3hrs and practice putting as much as possible