Gonna say B purely based on the fit and body language and nothing else
ddt_uwp
A is never going to be a 10 without work on that swing. C could get down with work on the rest of his game. A friend is 10 handicap with a similar swing.
B needs to be check whether he is holding the right end of the putter if he is still off 10.
Sea-Anxiety6491
Did (A) ever make his 18 pars in a round?
cosgrove10
It’s A. He’s a 9.8 handicap
PromptPioneers
20~
Scratch or better
….c has to be 10, but their irons, putting and short game need to be on point. That’s a SG20 handicap driver swing right there
cpmb82
Gonna say A as he has my swing and I’m a 9.8
TruthIsInThePutting
(A) is a 9.8! He’s on his way to 18 pars in a row!!
TheKnightsRider
It’s A. How do we know the fairway isn’t on the right?
s0ylentgr33n
Very hard to guess. I’ll need to see their short game. You can be wayward off the tee and still be a single digit handicapper.
Upstairs_Kangaroo_98
Yall are cooked, go watch some not a scratch golfer vids. He has the goofiest looking swing around and he plays off like a 7. Good putting and course management go a long way
Obi1Kenobi0
It’s clear most of you have never seen a single digit golfer in the wild
On here the assumption seems to be that to be under 18 handicap you can’t miss a single fairway
I’m a 10.4 and I can easily have 1-2 wild shots off the tee per round
14 Comments
B swing seems too good to be 10.
A and C swing are too shitty to be 10.
Answer is none.
Gonna say B purely based on the fit and body language and nothing else
A is never going to be a 10 without work on that swing.
C could get down with work on the rest of his game. A friend is 10 handicap with a similar swing.
B needs to be check whether he is holding the right end of the putter if he is still off 10.
Did (A) ever make his 18 pars in a round?
It’s A. He’s a 9.8 handicap
20~
Scratch or better
….c has to be 10, but their irons, putting and short game need to be on point. That’s a SG20 handicap driver swing right there
Gonna say A as he has my swing and I’m a 9.8
(A) is a 9.8! He’s on his way to 18 pars in a row!!
It’s A. How do we know the fairway isn’t on the right?
Very hard to guess. I’ll need to see their short game. You can be wayward off the tee and still be a single digit handicapper.
Yall are cooked, go watch some not a scratch golfer vids. He has the goofiest looking swing around and he plays off like a 7. Good putting and course management go a long way
It’s clear most of you have never seen a single digit golfer in the wild
On here the assumption seems to be that to be under 18 handicap you can’t miss a single fairway
I’m a 10.4 and I can easily have 1-2 wild shots off the tee per round
B
that guy can’t chip or putt to save his life
C but thats very questionable