| Callaway System of One Round Golf Handicapping |
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The Callaway System of One Round Golf HandicappingWhile the S.A.G.A. handicapping system remains the approved method for determining basic player handicaps, it does not provide the answer to the problem of determining fair allowances for convention and resort tournaments or 'golf days' which attracts novice or occasional players. The Callaway System is one answer to this handicapping problem. Under this method, a player's handicap is determined after each round by deducting from his gross score for the first 18 holes the scores of the worst individual holes during the first 16 holes of the round. The table below shows the number of 'worst holes' the player may deduct and the adjustment to be made, based on his gross score. For instance, if his gross score for 18 holes is 96, he may deduct the total of his worst three scores on holes 1 - 16, inclusive. Thus if he has one 9, one 8, and a 7, his handicap totals 24. From this total a further plus or minus adjustment is made according to the adjustments indicated at the bottom of each column. For a gross score of 96, the adjustment requires a deduction of 2 strokes, resulting in a final handicap of 22. Thus 96 - 22 handicap = 74 nett score for this player.
The Stableford System of Golf ScoringThis system is designed to speed up play and participants must have a golf handicap ( else use ). Stableford is a points system and uses a hole's difficulty index. This index is present on the scorecard and has been determined by the experts. The most difficult hole on the course is index 1 and the easiest is index 18. Index 1 may well apply to a very long par 4 which, some players may suggest should be a par 5. When you have played 8 shots on any hole you cannot score points and should pick up your ball. Apply the rule in the table below (after 'putting out' on each hole) to calculate your nett for that hole.
Then apply the following points depending on your nett.
At the end of the game the highest number of point wins.
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