Great question! Please email scores@cdga.org with the necessary adjustments to your handicap. Be sure to reference the score date and necessary changes as well as your CDGA number.
Net golf is the use of a players handicap when adding up the score.
A handicap of 16 is respectable if you aren't planning on trying out for the PGA. A 16 handicap says your average score is 16 shots over par for that course.
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In golf tournaments, gross prizes are awarded based on the player's actual stroke score without any handicap adjustments. Net prizes, on the other hand, are determined by subtracting the player's handicap from their gross score to calculate a net score. The players with the lowest net scores are then awarded the net prizes.
A golf handicap is a numerical representation of a player’s ability,
Yes that is good. The lower the score the better. I cant even get below a positive 5!
You get a shot on the holes as determined by the stroke index or handicap as set on the score card. So if your handicap is 9, you get one shot on each of the holes ranked 1-9 on the stroke index or handicap index. Using your handicap, you get a shot on the hardest holes 1 being the hardest and 18 being the easiest.
A golf index is the same thing as a golf handicap - it measures a golfer's ability.
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