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System 36 (For Open Amateur Competition when handicap is not available) During the game player carries no handicap. - For a par or better, the golfer will gets 2 points, - for a bogey will gets 1 point - No point for double bogey or worst. System 36 normally followed by either stroke play or stable Ford with the 'handicap' obtained after the game using System 36 method. Example: If a golfer bogeys all the hole, his total point is 18 , so 36-18 = 18 his handicap is 18; if a golfer pars all the hole, his total is 36 thus 36-36 = 0....his handicap is 0

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System 36 is normally based on handicap of the day. However when a tournament uses System 36 Modified, the organisers need each golfers DECLARED handicap. They then calculate using System 36 to determine each golfers HANDICAP OF THE DAY. If your HANDICAP OF THE DAY is HIGHER than your DECLARED HANDICAP, then they will recalculate based on your DECLARED HANDICAP.

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With System 36, your HANDICAP OF THE DAY was determined to be 22 and Stableford points is say 35points.

Your DECLARED HANDICAP is 20.

So with System 36 Modified your Stableford points will now be 33 points.

If HANDICAP OF THE DAY is 20 and Stableford points is 35 points. DECLARED HANDICAP is 22, then with System 36 Modified, the result at 35 Stableford points STAYS.

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