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Originally Posted by Cageysmooth
I know I'm reviving an old thread but I think my posting here might be most relevant.
So here we go and this is more of a theoretical or perception question.
Is shooting a 59 on a par 70 course the same as shooting a 59 on a par 72 course, or is it a fairer comparison to say that shooting a 59 on par 70 course is more like a 61 on a par 72 course?
So that said then if someone shoots a 59 or a par 72 course would its equal be a 57 or a par 70 course?
It's not linear like this. A 59 is ridiculous no matter if it's par 72, 71, or 70. And as another poster said, the par 70 may mean 2 par 5s instead of 4, which are the easiest scoring holes. Obviously a 59 is still "better" if it came on a par 72, but as I said it's not as linear a difference as it looks.
Ultimately you want to look at the course rating and slope to differentiate between them all. But I'm not sure Tour set-ups have a published rating/slope.