On Sunday afternoon, 13th December, a round of Sevens Golf turned out to be a six million to one shot Albatross (also known as a Double Eagle) on the 10th hole at Gove Country Golf Club.
Kathy Collits has scored this season's first Hole in One on the 18th hole at the Forbes Golf Club in country New South Wales. The year has been a memorable one for Kathy as she was earlier this season part of the 2009 Sevens Golf Champions League winning side, Wannawacem. More details will be posted soon. Congratulations Kathy!
In an effort to help players understand the new Rolling Average Handicapping System, we have put together some examples below to help you. The new system has a downwards bias initially which is intentional to aid us to bring down some of the higher handicaps quickly.
There is also a default differential added to the calculation to stop players from getting a large number of strokes added to their handicap in the first few weeks. Even after playing 20 rounds you should still find that your Sevens handicap is lower than your 18-hole handicap due to the relative ease of shooting better 9-hole scores than 18-hole scores.
Team Shafted from the Goonawarra Golf Club got a visit from the Gopher on Tuesday 17th of November and were presented with the Runner-Up trophy for the 2009 Champions League. The players were disappointed in losing the big match, but were grateful in finishing as the second best Sevens Golf team in Australia for the Year, not an easy thing to do considering there are around 400 teams now playing around Australia.
They congratulated the Wanna Wac Em team on their victory and wished them all the best, and are hoping to get another chance with a different result next time around.
Congratulations Shafted!
Read more: Shafted presented with Champions League Runner-Up Trophies
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