Wednesday, March 16, 2011

The Rating Of The Golf Course In Hertfordshire

By Marcus Sumner


Some golf holes are rated more highly than others. The golf course in Hertfordshire is no exception to this rule. But we do not always know what is factored into the rating of any specific club and this can be confusing and misleading at times. Below are some things which determine the quality of it you like to play on.

In the past only the physical length of a hole would decide if it is a good or a bad circuit. This is not true for the modern day rating. Nowadays more and more factors are taken into account when one is rated.

Combined with the length of the course clubs are now also rated based on the complexity of their hazards. They may be expected to add more sandpits and ponds. They may also be expected to place these obstacles more strategically to get a favorable rating.

Thus a circuit rating also factors in how much experience will be needed to complete it successfully. The easier it is to work your way through the club the lower rating it might get. The more experience the hole requires the higher its rating may end up being.

Trees can affect the line of sight between where you start and where you want to be. Thus they are considered as an essential part of the course to raise its difficulty level. They affect the chances of you hitting the ball straight to the green and have thus become an essential obstacle.

So next the next time you play on the golf course in Hertfordshire be on the lookout for these factors. They might be able to give you an indication of how much you are being tested. Also they can show you of what quality it is that you are playing on. This is usually dictated by the length and obstacles found at each hole.




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