Survey Results
Survey responses: There were 13 survey responses. 25 people played at least a handful of rounds with us this season. 16 players played at least half of the rounds. 13/25 = 52% of peo ...
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Survey Results
Survey responses: There were 13 survey responses. 25 people played at least a handful of rounds with us this season. 16 players played at least half of the rounds. 13/25 = 52% of people who responded likely played at least 6 rounds.
Handicaps: 5/13 (38%) would like to switch to natural scoring with divisions, 62% would like to keep handicap scoring. The most common complaint with handicap scoring was that it wasn’t fair for a better score to lose to a higher score. Handicaps were introduced a year ago to allow for lesser-skilled players to still be able to compete.
Course Championships: 10/13 (77%) people would like to continue competing towards course championships, 1/13 ( 8%) did not like playing a course twice to determine a champion, and 2/13 (15%) did not care one way or the other.
Course Selection: 9/13 (69%) of people were fine with the course selection, 3/13 (23%) objected to Starr-Jaycee, and 1/13 (8%) objected to Grizzly Oaks being selected for league play.
Flex Starts: 12/13 (92%) people elected to keep the current flex start format, 1/13 (8%) indicated a preference of switching to an in-person league that meets at the same time and same day every week.
Season Length: 10/13 (77%) people thought the amount of rounds was perfect, 2/13 (15%) people wished we had played more rounds, and 1/13 ( 8%) felt the season had too many rounds.
Off-Season Doubles Play: 12/13 (92%) people expressed an interest in meeting in person to play some doubles throughout the off-season (late Oct-April). 1/13 (8%) is not interested.
End-of-Year-Celebration: 100% of respondents expressed interest in attending an end-of-season celebration. Please find the post labeled “Save the Date!” and indicate your intentions so we can get a headcount for food.