If it is stableford or stroke and two scores are tied then yes, it does go by back 9, then back 6, back 3, back 2 and back 1. (net scores of course)
If all holes are completed and the scores recorded then the gross stroke score would be taken as the record, not as points.
If you played off the medal tees and the course gave you a C.S.S for that particular day then you would need to return them as away scores. However if it was merely general play you would not.
yes
The first two rounds of a golf tournament's pairings are determined by draw. After the cut rounds, players are paired up by their total scores going into Saturday, and then again Sunday. The leaders tee off last.
It is STABLEFORD and it is a scoring system, whereby you get 1 point for a bogey, 2 for a par, and 3 for a Birdie, 4 for an Eagle.
Bowling scores would be a positive correlation because the higher the score, the better the game. Golf scores would be negative correlations because the higher the score, the worse you are playing.
The Stableford competition is a popular golf game played in the UK with different rules than traditional golf. Even though two players can end up with the same score at the end of 18 holes, there are many penalties that can be given for various holes and number of strokes, that can change the outcome.
there are different formats that can be played but generally a team total is taken from the top four of the six players on the team
Yes. Consistency is the absolute key to lower golf scores.
No, not the pros, but when you are out for a round of golf with your buddies, of course so.
I do not think that a gps caddie can help improve golf scores. Only practice can help you with your golf performance. A gps can only allow you to see where you should aim your ball.
Do you mean a 36 handicap? If so you would get 2 extra points per hole. Playing off scratch in a Stableford Competition you would get two points per hole if you completed the hole in par, one over par you would get 1 point. So a player with a 36 handicap would get four points for each hole you completed in par. For a Bogey on any hole you would get 3 points and for a Birdie you would get 5 points. The Rules on Stableford are readily available from your Golf Club Professional.