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| Stapleford for Dummies Basically I have to preface this post by saying I am an idiot apparently. My golfing buddies have given up on me understanding Stapleford scoring and have now told me to figure it out on my own before our next major. The threat is real this time. It's a tough love measure intended to get me self-sufficient. There will be no pitty scoring for me, or if there is, I may lose a few in translation. I am here to ask anyone who can spell it out in clear terms, how the heck does this Stapleford system work? Cheers! |
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| Re: Stapleford for Dummies So if you're a 26 handicap, you get 2 shots on index 1-8, and 1 shot on 9 through 18. I'd print Ian's list, and keep it in your pocket on gameday. ![]() |
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| Re: Stapleford for Dummies Quote:
Just came across this today - Really simple explanation, thanks! One quick question though: Say I play off 12, and shoot 3 on a Par 3 (Index 4) - I have 2 extra shots so I have a net score of 1 - Do I get 4 points as I am 2 under par? What if I score a 2 or even a hole-in-one - Sorry, just a bit confused on this one. Jacko |
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| Re: Stapleford for Dummies In stableford, all points are in relation to par. So if you get 2 strokes, and make a 1, you're effectively 4 under par. |
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| Re: Stapleford for Dummies As I understand it, on any individual Competition day (Stroke, Par or S/Ford), where the Comp of the day is not a team one (or Match Play), the players only scoring obligation is to put the number of actual strokes taken on the score card. I don't believe a player can be DQ'd in a comp round if he puts an incorrect Stableford score for a hole provided the strokes taken are correct... So, all dadvocate need do is ensure his correct strokes taken are recorded on his card, the match committee then have to work out his final stableford score for him... Too Easy... Of course, if (as I think this situation is) its just a social group of buddies, then I'm sorry to say, it appears that dadvocate will be on his own... Cheers |
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| Re: Stapleford for Dummies Quote:
You have 1 shot on index 1 -12. |
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| Re: Stapleford for Dummies What we do is this... The game is based on 39 points. We then add or subtract from that handicaps. I am a +3 handicap, so I start with 42 points. We then subtract points as we play each hole. 0 - double bogie 1 - bogie 2 - par 3 - birdie 4 - eagle If you have a 9 handicap, then you start with 30 points. If you make par on the first hole, you now have 28 points, and so forth. We play for $1 per point difference at the end. If everyone plays to their handicap, the final score should be three points. We also play that if you get to negative points, the bet doubles. And everybody is playing everybody else. It makes it easy for different handicaps to play together.
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