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Do you know how to post
your score correctly if you concede a stroke or do not finish a hole?
If a player does not finish a hole or is conceded a
stroke, record the most likely score for handicap
purposes. A most likely score is the number of strokes
already taken, plus in the player's best judgment, the
number of strokes needed to complete the hole from that
point more than half the time.
The most likely score
should have an "X" preceding the number. For example,
player A is just off the green in two strokes, and
player A’s partner just holed out for a two; therefore,
player A decides to pick up. Player A determines the
most likely score would have been to chip on and two
putt; therefore, player A will record an X-5 on the
scorecard (two strokes already taken plus three more
strokes to complete the hole). Player A does not
automatically put down the Equitable Stroke Control
(ESC) maximum. First, player A determines the most
likely score and then after the round checks to see if
the most likely score is above the ESC limit. In this
case, player A has a Course Handicap of 24 and an ESC
maximum of eight. Recording X-5 is not above ESC limit
and therefore, X-5 is the score that must be posting for
handicap purposes.
Please see the
USGA Handicap System manual for further reference. |