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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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