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I had a thread on the Golf Talk page so I hate to repeat but it seemed more fitted to this page

2 questions:

1 - Played course where a par 5 was playing as a par 3 due to a flood. It had temporary tees about 120 out. There was no adjusted CR/Slope posted and after speaking with them they have none. How do I proceed? (option being considered to treat it like a hole that was skipped and take Net Par)

2. The option above leads to additional question. This course has 3 nines. Each has its holes handicapped 1-9. CR/Slope is listed for all 3 combinations but when played together, how do I know what holes are the 10-18 handicaps?

Thanks.


1) I would either score it as an unplayed hole as you describe, or play it out and score it as if it was a par 5. I.e., if you par it give yourself a 5, if you bogie give yourself a 6, etc.

2) Answered here: http://thesandtrap.com/t/60927/course-rating-question#post_751192

Bill


Hi Jason,

For GHIN posting you need to give yourself par plus any strokes allowed based on your handicap for the tees you played and the handicap of the hole.

There are rating/slope adjustments available based on reduction of yardages for a particular tee, but those would not be the most accurate way to handle a score posting in your particular case.

With your second question, if the hole in question was on the second nine that you played, change the odd handicaps to even using the same order of difficulty.

Regards,

John

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