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Originally Posted by tigress I play in Canada and would enter the gross score less any strokes over the equitable allowance. For example, if you are a 15 handicap, you are only allowed to post a maximum of two over par. So if you had a round that included three triple bogies, you would subtract 3 strokes from your gross score and post this total. |
excellent answer
when playing by yourself , why not use the oppertunity to your advantage ( treat all games played by yourself as a practice game) for instance, play two balls off the tee on every hole and play the best ball. And the next time ,play two balls off the tee and then play the worst ball. this is a excellent way to use stress free practice rounds and will also build your confidence.