Scottish Golf and all affiliated golf clubs will be able to monitor the use of “hole not attempted” by a player through score entry back to the Scottish Golf CDH. All players are reminded, if they are unable to complete a round of golf, they must ...
Expected Score is the new method used for scaling up a 9-hole score or an incomplete 18-hole score, where a player has not been able to complete their round for a valid reason. For a score to be included within your Handicap Index calculation, it ...
If you have pre-registered for a 9-hole round of golf, your actual 9-hole score is scaled up to an equivalent 18-hole Score Differential for immediate use in the scoring record. An 18-hole Score Differential is created by combining the 9-hole Score ...
A player is not expected to work this out, the CDH system will automatically do this for you and your golf club provided “hole not attempted” has been used at score entry. The score a player is expected to achieve over a specified number of holes is ...
The Rules of Handicapping are part of the World Handicap System™ (WHS™), which also includes the Course Rating System™, and they are jointly governed by the USGA and The R&A on a unified basis throughout the world. The administration and oversight of ...