Chilli Boy wrote:
You seem unaware of how big a centimeter is.
That would be a very strange thing to be unaware of for someone from a country using the metric system.
Chilli Boy wrote:
It is not difficult to distinguish between a 22.90 throw and one that is 22.91.
You're assuming the thing you want to prove. We don't know that we had throws of 22.91, 22.90 and 22.90. We know that we had throws judged to be 22.91, 22.90 and 22.90.
If they actually were 22.905, 22.904 and 22.904 then that would still be the correct result. But it absolutely depends on the ability to judge where the edge of a hole in a lawn is to within one milimeter.
Chilli Boy wrote:
But there is technology that could make that distinction as well. It would put a bunch of fat old guys out of work, however.
If this was something that happened more than once per decade it might make sense to look into having more accurate methods, I suppose. But it virtually never does, which is what makes today so remarkable.