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| GTO Virtual League I know we've discussed this before, and can't find a common program to use to use to figure out handicaps and how to apply them. However, I find these types of leagues tons of fun, so I offer the following proposal: For North Americans, lets use gametracker.teego.com, or gametrack @ www.freegolfinfo.com; or some version of gametrack. Whatever the consensus program is for Europe, please use that. If you actively carry a handicap index, use that. The point is that we work on the honour system anyway... So, the week would run Monday to Sunday; post scores in the appropriate thread. We'll use net scores for the rankings - but do not apply ESC. The math is below. For North Americans: ((Gross Score - Course Rating) / Course Slope * 113) - handicap index = net score. For Europeans (courses with SSS rather than slope/rating): Gross Score - SSS - handicap index = net score (as I don't think you have another modifier such as slope, right)? Am I missing anyone? Does this seem good/fair? Sadly, all I can offer the winner of the VT is bragging rights on GTO...
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