Handicap query
When playing a round, if I dont finish a hole (because I'm not going to score on it) how many strokes should I record for that hole?
thanks
Reply : Thu 18th Aug 2011 11:29
Net double bogey john. Or, if it's easier for you, card a 10. Scores are always rounded down to net double bogey for handicap purposes and carding a 10 will always be higher than net double bogey so will not mess up your stableford. I think darren did put something in place for this but can't remember what it is
Reply : Tue 23rd Aug 2011 16:15
nett double bogey. so you take into account your handicap.
So if you had 1 shot on the par 5 in your scenario you would record 8 ie 5 +1 and then +2