Today you’re playing for points. You’ll be playing Stableford and you’ll be scoring Stableford. (Consider that these are discrete but related acts.) You know your handicap on this course is going to be eight, so you circle those eight hardest holes on your card. Those circles are good news—each one is an extra chance to…
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The Case for Stableford, part 8
Dr. Frank Stableford’s scoring format is a great one to travel with. Yes at our home club we’re accustomed to the usual haunts—”the snuffbox” off of the 13th green, the trap short of number one, the false front on 18—and the friendly ghosts too and maybe even the one or two cups that feel cribbed…
The Case for Stableford, part 7
Gimmes might be your thing or might not be. To my way of thinking they’re occasionally a true relief from the legendary knee-knocker, but more often, way more often really, they’re regretfully accepted, ignored, half-heard, offered too early, offered too late, taken as an insult, and on and on. The finer points of the etiquette…
The Case for Stableford, part 6
Yes, some of us play “strict rules” baseball as adults. And naturally we keep score. More of us are playing softball, or even kickball. The fun factor is still there, but the tedium and test reduced. Reduced primarily because we are adults, definitionally busy and old. If we’re at play, it’s going to be more…
The Case for Stableford, part 5
To have the option, but not the obligation. It feels good. It’s a subtle distinction, but key to understanding the Stableford mindset. Part of the chore of medal golf is the continuous obligation to hole out. It’s right there in the rules for stroke golf: A player must hole out at each hole in a round. If the…
The Case for Stableford, part 4
“From a competitive standpoint, to me, it is the hardest game to play. I can always respond to an opponent, a defensive guy, an offensive guy, whatever, but in golf, it’s like playing in a mirror.” – Michael Jordan Stableford is a chambered nautilus. There are games within games. Where do you want to press? Where…
The Case for Stableford, part 3
When you play Stableford, you never hit a shot that can’t score. You never hit a shot that can’t win. Every shot has meaning. Every shot is engaging. Every shot finds you recruited. There’s never any of that resignation that we must endlessly soldier under the lidless eye of the accounting of the medal format.…
The Case for Stableford, part 2
Stableford is a golf format of possessions. Football is a game of possessions. A team can expect a certain number of opportunities to possess the ball and execute a given strategy. They might wish to use a possession to score quickly. Or use a possession to score while consuming clock. When a team fails to…
The Case for Stableford, part 1
Q. Is it fun to putt for eagle? Q. Is it fun to putt for par? Q. Is it fun to putt for a quad-bogie? Stableford is a format alternative to stoke scoring, aka “medal” golf. Among other possible advantages it offers this tall cool refreshment to the parched mid-handicap golfer: when you play Stableford,…