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| Honour in Stableford Competition Can someone clarify what is the honour ruling in stableford competition? Is honour decided by points scored on the previous hole or strokes ? What happens if the honour is with the higher handicapper from the previous hole the players finish the current hole with equal points but the lower handicapper because he was conceding a shot took one shot less? Who has the honour on the next hole? ![]() |
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| Re: Honour in Stableford Competition 32-1/3 Determination of Honour in Handicap Stableford Competition ![]() Q. In a handicap Stableford competition, if B has the honour at a hole and A and B have the same gross score at that hole but A receives a handicap stroke, who has the honour at the next hole? A. A has the honour because of a better net score. As a rider, if neither player scores any stableford points, the best net score still counts |