![]() A Playing Conditions Calculation (PCC) will be performed daily on each course using 8 or more rounds from 18-hole or 9-hole rounds from golfers with a handicap index of 36 or less. You will then need to determine the format of play which will inform the handicap allowance that you will receive.Īs CONGU have been using CSS, DSR in Australia and CBA in Europe, the World Handicap System will also take playing conditions into consideration. This information will normally be available near to the first tee. ![]() Your handicap index along with other course information are used to calculate your playing handicap.Īt the start of each round you will need to obtain the course rating and slope rating for the tees you are going to play. ![]() If a newly calculated handicap index is significantly more than the 12-month low handicap index the new index is supressed to stop a player’s handicap index increasing by more than 5 strokes in a 12-month period. Particularly high scores are also taken into consideration and offset by using a 12-month low handicap index that is maintained for every player. An exceptionally low score is defined as a differential of 7 or more strokes under a player’s handicap index. The purpose is to keep your handicap nearer to your playing potential.Īfter every round of golf that you play your handicap index will be automatically recalculated and adjusted.Įxceptionally low scores will result in a player’s handicap index being reduced immediately by 1 or 2 strokes. This is very similar to the current Stableford format. If you score more than 7 on the hole your score will be adjusted to 7 before the handicap differential is calculated. For example, if you are playing a par 3 and your handicap index gives you 2 strokes on the hole the worst possible score is:ģ (par) + 2 (handicap allowance) + 2 (2 over par) = 7 The player handicap index will be calculated based on the average of the best 8 rounds from the most recent 20 submitted rounds of golf.Īs with the initial handicap calculation, an adjusted gross score is calculated limiting the score on each hole to net 2 over par. The average handicap differential is then used to calculate your handicap index. ![]() The handicap differential is then calculated for the submitted rounds.ĭifferential = ((Adjusted score – Course rating) * 113) / Slope rating For the initial handicap the maximum net par is 3 over par. The maximum player handicap index for both men and women is 54.Ī total of 54 holes must be played which can be made up of any combination of 18-hole and 9-hole rounds of golf.Īny holes where the net score is more than 2 over will be adjusted to the maximum of net 2 over par. The following steps allow a golfer to calculate their starting player handicap index. ![]()
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