On his splendid photo tour of Trump Aberdeen, Tiggles - http://www.golfclubatlas.com/forum/index.php/topic,57072.0.html - Bryan Izatt mentions that the course yardages, ratings and slopes for the furthest back Black tees and the White tees he played are 7428/77.4/149 and 6329/72.3/133 for a par of 72.
I'm curious about this.
What is the base point used for calculation purposes? Black, white or some other colour? Presumably there is one? For example, if as in the case of Tiggles, the rating is 77.4 from the blacks and 72.3 from the whites do you add 5.1 to your base handicap when playing the blacks or deduct 5.1 when playing from the whites?
Also, anyone happen to know what the UK calculated SSS is from the various tees at Tiggles?
All the best
The USGA course rating system is reasonably complex. Here is a link to a primer on it.
http://www.usga.org/Content.aspx?id=25369There is a course handicap calculator on that site as well. If my USGA index was 10.1 my course handicap from the black tees would be 13 while it would be 12 from the white tees. I don't think that this system works very well when there is such a huge disparity between the slopes of the two tees. I am likely to be much more than 1 stroke worse if I tried to play the black tees. In any event, if I played to my handicap in a round from the black tees it would give me a net score of roughly 77.
Relevant to this thread, from the USGA site:
"A female scratch golfer is a player who can play to a Course Handicap of zero on any and all rated golf courses. A female scratch golfer, for rating purposes, can hit tee shots an average of 210 yards and can reach a 400-yard hole in two shots at sea level."
"A female bogey golfer is a player who has a Course Handicap of approximately 24 on a course of standard difficulty. She can hit tee shots an average of 150 yards and can reach a 280-yard hole in two shots."
Realistically there are very few women golfers who hit it scratch length or even bogey lengths.
For men there are many who have scratch length and many more with bogey length which are respectively 250 (470) and 200 (370)
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Turns out there was an open competition at TIGLS a couple of days before I was there. The results listed a SSS of75.5, although it doesn't indicate what tees were played. The competition scratch score was 78.5. It played tough even for the scratch players, although there was an 8 who shot an 80.
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