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Post by paulus on Nov 25, 2015 12:04:27 GMT -5
I came down from the Euro's this season. I was never gonna win anything in the Euro's - but used to be able to make 70% of cuts and the occasional top 20. This weeks web.com tournie saw me score -19 for the opening two rounds and that's good enough... to miss the cut by 2-4 shots! Looking at the cut lines over the last few weeks between Web & Euro/PGA - there is a *big* difference. Easier courses/setup may account for some of that, but I don't think all. Nothing really to say - other than it's crazily hard down here!! ...and I'll see you in the CC next year
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Post by jerrylee63 on Nov 25, 2015 15:37:29 GMT -5
it is crazy down here in web tour. i came up (so up here) frome CC-b and have made a few cuts and then choke the next 2 round and only end in the bottom of the made players usually 60 something. it is funny make the cut and go down in world ranking. everyone is getting better and i just plug away the same and not improving any more. still have fun playing just glad to have my tour pro card and not fighting for it with all the great players in CC-a everyone have fun!
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Post by Andrea on Nov 26, 2015 10:14:28 GMT -5
As a former webber I'd say that scoring low on Euro courses is much more difficult. Maybe you can have a great round, but maintaining the groove on all four rounds it's really hard - at least from my point of view. The biggest difference to me: approaching shots and sometimes tee shots. From what I've seen in Web on my 5 weeks there the courses were forgiving most of the times. Up in the Euro/PGA if you place the ball on the wrong side of the hole, more than a few times you are in trouble my friend. And then there's the new exemption rule - which brings every week new talented players from CC
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