Well, in fact I do...TenMetrePeter wrote:Those folk have plenty of scratch comps and leagues to compete in. There's no need to handicap every match. its nice for the 75 year old or 12 year old to get their name on a trophy for a good season even if they shoot 70% of max. Have you ever tried coaching a 75 year old who's been at it since 1960?rmca wrote: - Think now about the guy who would win because he scored more points, and didn't because of handicaps... how does he feel? Does he get pumped up to compete again? I wouldn't...
I have two young folks at my club that are 89 and 86.
They both compete in the veteran category (+50) and the reason they keep coming to the matches, is for the joy of shooting and competing.
None of them would want an handicap.
They still strive to improve, but they compare their scores with the ones from previous matches, not with folks 30 years younger.
And yes, they are a rare breed, but it's something to aspire to...