How does slope system work golf handicap?

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The Slope System is a refinement of the handicap system. It adjusts your handicap to the difficulty of the course you play. The more difficult the course, the more strokes you'll need. Courses have been re-rated according to their relative difficulty for all levels of golfers including the experts.
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1. Subtract the USGA course index from your score for the round of golf. For example, if you shot a 92 and the course index is 70, you would get 22. 2. Multiply the result from Step
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Golf courses often provide all the information players need to keep accurate handicaps, but some do not. Even if the scorecard doesn't list the course rating or sloping--also called
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"Ambrose Golf" is another name for a scramble, but one in which a team handicap is used. The Ambrose format is very popular as it allows all levels of golfers to mix and
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Whatever your handicap is you take it off your final score. e.g. final score=82, handicap= 12 82-12=70 giving you a nett score of 70
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