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Lowest Amateur HandicapThere is a guy in Sydney, Australia that plays off an amateur handicap of +8 at Castle Hill Country Club

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You can actually be lower than 0or scratch and you go into plus's. This means you have to consistently hit under par and add shots back on.

Sergio Garcia had +7

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I think the range is actually +3.5 to 36.4 (basically, -36). And, I think that's your index. Your course handicap I think can range from +9 to -44. A little math could figure it out. Try a course with 145 slope as a difficult course. To have a +3.5 index, you'd have a course handicap of +4 and to earn that, you'd have to consistently post scores around 68. Who does that??

I also think that highly competitive amateurs (US Am winners, Open qualifiers, etc.) are typically +3 to +4. Realize that this means they consistently shoot under par as you'd expect. A four round tournament score of -8 is usually going to be in the money...but that's only 2 under (granted, on a fairly difficult set up probably).

As a comparison...

Jerry Rice is about a 0.5...and came in almost dead last in his Nationwide debut.

Donald Trump is about a 3 (supposedly...but he does pontificate a bit)

Kenny G is around a 0.

Rush Limbaugh is around a 14.

Top notch college players are often +1 or so.

As some commentator said, the playing ability difference between a Tour player and a +1 is greater than between a +1 and a 20 hcp (again, see Jerry Rice's debut as an example of this...we still love you, Jerry).

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