tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2964657323571194063.post7355324929747485134..comments2023-04-10T05:18:03.511-07:00Comments on DeLa Blahg: From the Epicenter of Disc Golf: Ruminations on speed golfJack Tuphttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02531424927236784476noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2964657323571194063.post-49366378926404035912011-01-22T17:24:18.891-08:002011-01-22T17:24:18.891-08:00I had the privilege of being an official scorekeep...I had the privilege of being an official scorekeeper in the inaugural speed golf tourney here in San Diego a few years ago. My player finished 18 holes in 45 minutes with a score of 86. the winner had the same time with a score of 76 so score + time is a great way to count. I have played speed golf with both balls and discs. At Morley I only count under-par rounds and my best is 16:21 AT 1 under par.<br /><br />As far as hurrying goes, 18 minutes for 18 holes with a score of par means that each shot takes an average of 20 seconds. Therefore when you hurry and miss a 10 foot putt instead of taking 15 seconds to make it properly, you have cost yourself 5 seconds by hurrying. Make sense? Not that I have ever ruminated on this ;o))Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14659005814694265758noreply@blogger.com