Calculating Your Golf Handicap
Your golf handicap is meant to measure how well you'd stand up to a "scratch" golfer on any given course and allows golfers of different abilities to compete fairly. Stand up to even the best of your opponents and learn to track your golf handicap by visiting the resources below.
Follow these simple steps to improve your game!
1. Take the scores from the last five rounds (18 holes each) that you played.
2. Look up the rating and slope for the course that you played for each of these scores. This information is usually printed on the scorecard, although you can also get the rating and slope by calling the course.
3. Subtract the course rating from the score you earned on that course.
4. Multiply that number by 113.
5. Divide that number by the slope of the course. This number is the differential.
6. Take the lowest of your five differentials and multiply it by 0.96, and you have your handicap.
For New Golfers
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
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2nd hand Golf Equipment Marketplace
Use the form if you wish to buy or sell 2nd hand golf equipments and stuff. Do not use this form for New golf equipment.
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