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| Re: stapleford points First there are some variations or modifications (modified) to stableford scoring. But, I believe the true scoring system is: +2 oor worse 0 points +1 = 1 point Par= +2 birdie=+3 Eagle=+4 So if they did not use a modified system. The first information you would need is how many triple boogies or worse holes, if there are not any then the 1 stroke a hole added 18 points to your score leaving 16 points without any strokes. which based on the above would translate to a combination of around 20 over par, but you need to know how many blow up holes you had to get a accurate score. |