this is not correct. when playing stroke play, it doesn’t matter which
holes a player gets a stroke on, because all that matters is their
accumulated final score. however, it DOES matter in match play, because
each individual hole is a match in itself. also, there seems to be
confusion about “handicap index” and “course handicap.” the numbers in red
in the video are incorrectly explained to be the “handicap index” when in
fact they are one’s “course handicap.” there are different calculations for
determining each. ?
So pretty much any hole that has a handicap of 10 or less the player gets a
handicap for that hole and that adds up at the end. Ex. Mike had 10 holes
marked as handicap so his handicap is 10? ?
like your video but handicap is dumb, unless you’re really handicapped, u
shouldn’t get an advantage if you’re not good, why should the better player
get penalized for your shortcomings, jim wins period.?
i love golf
I just got into golf about two weeks ago and are learning all of the basics
– including how scoring works – so as you can see i’m a total newbie. This
is an excellent explanation of how scoring works. I’m still a little fuzzy
on calculating the Handicap score but this was an awesome video explanation.
It looks like the 10 toughest holes get the strokes.
Glad the video was helpful. Check out our golf blog, GolfGurls for more
good tips on golf.
Good job with this video- very informative and easy to understand.
what do those numbers mean sweetheart? Whats the name of the card they give
you when you start off again?? 8 fn minute video to explain the scorecard?
too much free time,
what determines which holes a certian player gets a stroke (the dots on the
scorecard)?
Thank you very much for making this video, was very clear and easy to
understand.
this is not correct. when playing stroke play, it doesn’t matter which
holes a player gets a stroke on, because all that matters is their
accumulated final score. however, it DOES matter in match play, because
each individual hole is a match in itself. also, there seems to be
confusion about “handicap index” and “course handicap.” the numbers in red
in the video are incorrectly explained to be the “handicap index” when in
fact they are one’s “course handicap.” there are different calculations for
determining each. ?
So pretty much any hole that has a handicap of 10 or less the player gets a
handicap for that hole and that adds up at the end. Ex. Mike had 10 holes
marked as handicap so his handicap is 10? ?
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like your video but handicap is dumb, unless you’re really handicapped, u
shouldn’t get an advantage if you’re not good, why should the better player
get penalized for your shortcomings, jim wins period.?
i love golf
I just got into golf about two weeks ago and are learning all of the basics
– including how scoring works – so as you can see i’m a total newbie. This
is an excellent explanation of how scoring works. I’m still a little fuzzy
on calculating the Handicap score but this was an awesome video explanation.
It looks like the 10 toughest holes get the strokes.
Glad the video was helpful. Check out our golf blog, GolfGurls for more
good tips on golf.
Good job with this video- very informative and easy to understand.
what do those numbers mean sweetheart? Whats the name of the card they give
you when you start off again?? 8 fn minute video to explain the scorecard?
too much free time,
what determines which holes a certian player gets a stroke (the dots on the
scorecard)?
Thank you very much for making this video, was very clear and easy to
understand.