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Played 10 holes, 1 to 5 and 14 to 18, how do I post score


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Early morning round, slow pace, and I needed to get to work.  Played the 1st 5 and then I went across the creak and played 14 to 18.

I think I should post, and my guess is it should be based on the 1st nine holes I played (I bogeyed hole 1 but got a par on hole 18).  The front and back are par 29s.

 It was a par 29 for the 1st nine I played, I was 3 over for the 1st nine and 3 over for the entire 10 :).  So if I use holes 1 to 9, 3 over; if I use holes 2 to 10, 2 over.

How do I adjust rating and slope?  I snooped around on the USGA site but couldn't find guidance.

 

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In this case, I just don't see a good way to calculate either the slope or course rating for the holes you actually played.  I know when a course is rated, each hole is rated, but I don't think you'll ever get access to the individual records in order to get a slope/CR for your special golf course of the day.  This might be one of the times you just can't post your score.  If you had played 7 holes from either set of 9, you could enter that score, counting par plus handicap for the unplayed holes, but that doesn't apply in your case.

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Thanks Dave.

Kind of a bummer as I really enjoyed my modified course as a way to just play 9 (or 10) on that course.  Especially liked the last bit after crossing the creek, playing by myself early in the morning with no one in front of me.  Great for a quickie before work, 9 holes even though I pay for 18, it's an inexpensive course.  This course goes out and then back in with the end of hole 9 being almost as far from the club house as you can get.

Maybe I'll just have to get up earlier.  Yikes as I already got up at 5 am to get ready and to the course by 6:30.

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I think you just pick your 9 best holes and enter those manually on GHIN and let them do the rest.

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