There would not be a record for this as such. It could be anything. Around 46 points would be the limit before that person is called a bandit, but I'm sure there has been people shooting 50+ points.
In fact in the quiet hills of Surrey, one legendary society -- notorious for their kitschy attire -- recently posted scores that counter arguments that shooting a 50+ score involves banditry behavior. Event winners Massie-Taylor and Townley, with day scores of 48 (fourball/better ball) and a staggering 48 (foursomes), were duly crowned the inaugural winners of the Collingwood trophy. Event organizer Bill Brass later commented "the course was ripe for a belter of a round today; I didn't expect two though. Hats off to the lads, shooting two 12 under rounds will take some beating".
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Stableford and British Stableford Stableford is played between 2-4 players. Players earn or lose points based on their net score on each hole according to the following system: 8 points for a double eagle, 5 for an eagle, 2 for a birdie, 0 for a par, -1 for a bogey, and -3 for a double bogey or worse. The winner is the player with the most points for the round. British Stableford is also played between 2-4 players. Players earn points based on their net score on each hole according to the following system: 1 point for a bogey, 2 points for a par, 3 points for a birdie, and 4 points for an eagle. The player with the most points wins. Stableford and British Stableford Stableford Players earn or lose points based on their net score on each hole according to the following system: 8 points for a double eagle, 5 for an eagle, 2 for a birdie, 0 for a par, -1 for a bogey, and -3 for a double bogey or worse. The winner is the player with the most points for the round. British Stableford Players earn points based on their net score on each hole according to the following system: 1 point for a bogey, 2 points for a par, 3 points for a birdie, and 4 points for an eagle. The player with the most points wins.
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.
Stableford is a method of scoring in golf where points are allocated to the player's net score. 1 point for a bogey, 2 points for Par, 3 points for a Birdie and 4 points for an Eagle. Eg. On a Par 4 hole an 18 handicapper gets one stroke - So if that golfer takes 4 strokes on the hole ( a gross par) he ends up with 4 strokes minus the handicap of 1 for a net 3 strokes (birdie) - he is given a net birdie and so receives 3 points for that hole. The highest number of points wins the competition. If it is a Medley then both Men and Women can compete in the round.
Brian Stableford was born in 1948.
Howard Stableford was born on April 12, 1958.
Howard Stableford was born on April 12, 1958.
6 points for a hole in one on a par 3 with 2 shots.
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Stableford is a scoring system used in golf. It involves scoring points based on results at each hole. Unlike normal golf, where the object is to have the lowest score, in Stableford rules the objective is to have the highest score.
Chelsea totaled 95 points in the 2004/2005 seasons
Howard Stableford is 53 years old (birthdate: April 12, 1958).
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)