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33.1 | shoot for birdies | FREMEN::SPT_BRINKLEY | | Wed Aug 13 1986 17:09 | 7 |
| Kind of reminds me of a miss and out in bicycle track riding. In that
event the last rider across the line is out of the race. The key in
both events is make sure you make it down to the end. I personally
favor the Stablford scoring method as it shows who can really score
on a course.
Roger
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33.2 | All the time! | STKTSC::LITBY | Per-Olof Litby, CSC Stockholm/Sweden | Wed Aug 13 1986 20:28 | 11 |
| Stableford is very popular here in Sweden. Our handicapping
system is based on all scores being converted into Stableford
points. In our Stableford system, a 'net par' gives you 2 points.
So, if your handicap is 22, you have one extra stroke on the holes
with handicaps 5-18, and two extra strokes on the four others.
So, a 'net par' means a gross double bogey on the four most
difficult holes, and a gross bogey on the others. A 'net birdie' is
worth 3 points, a 'net bogey' 1 point and so on.
<PO>
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33.3 | What about bogey+ | BCSENG::SPT_BRINKLEY | | Fri Aug 15 1986 15:33 | 4 |
| I assume no negative points for > net par. Correct?
Roger
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33.4 | No negative points. | STKTSC::LITBY | Per-Olof Litby, CSC Stockholm/Sweden | Sat Aug 16 1986 08:03 | 4 |
| You're right - there are no negative points. The worst you can do
on a hole is zero points. Which sort of makes the score less
sensitive to disaster holes. A net bogey is worth 1 point, a net
double bogey zero.
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33.5 | Qouta | USWAV3::FAGERBERG | | Thu Aug 21 1986 19:04 | 17 |
| We also play a modified version of Stableford. We call it Quota.
Your current handicap is subtracted from 39 (sometimes 36, since
there is an argument as to what the number should be) and the
number left is your quota. for example...a 10 handicapper would
need to make 29 points before he is at zero, all points over 29
are plus points.
We score as follows:
Eagle.........8
Birdie........4
par...........2
Bogie.........1
Double-bogie..0
Worse........-1
All scores on a hole are GROSS, handicap strokes are not allowed
since they were subtracted from your quota. Usually +8 to +12 wins.
We play this way for individual and team tournaments.
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