Handicapping

The golfscoretracker system currently only calculates golf handcaps for UK and Ireland using a similar system to the CONGU handicapping system and for US using a similar system to USGA. We are currently working on updating the system to include EGA and AGU.

UK handicap

The following requirements are needed to allow the system to calculate your golf handicap :

The handicapping system is based on current game performance. Your last round score will generally affect your golf handicap.

Unlike The ESC under USGA , CONGU allows (nett +2) maximum for men and (nett +3) for women, on any hole if a male player of handicap 17 shoots 8 on a par 4 SI 1, the maximum score allowed for that hole is 7.

Standard scratch for the course  somewhat resembles Course Rating in the USGA system. ( 71,73,72 etc.). The calulatons are then started as follows :

Gross Score = Number of strokes - Standard Scratch

Adjusted Gross Score = Gross Score - hole adjustments described above (max double bogey)

The following golf categories are then used :

Category Handicap Range Buffer Zone Reduction per Shot Increase per Round
1 0.1 - 5.4 +1 -0.1 +0.1
2 5.5 - 12.4 +2 -0.2 +0.1
3 12.5 - 20.4 +3 -0.3 +0.1
4 20.5 - 28.0 +4 -0.4 +0.1

So for example the followng apples :

Your starting handicap of 24 puts you in Category 4.  Following are the adjustments made to your handicap based on subsequent rounds submitted :

Score SSS Gross Score Hcp Net Hcp Score Hcp Adj New Handicap
94 72 22 24 -2 2*  0.4=0.8 23.2
95 71 24 23.2 +1 0 (within buffer zone +4) 23.2
100 71 29 23.2 +6 +0.1(outside buffer zone +4) 23.3