Did you know that you can now post scores from specific 9-hole courses?
New for 2024, courses as short as 750 yards (9-holes) and 1,500 yards (18-holes) are eligible for a course rating and slope rating.
So which courses qualify in the NCGA region? Where are they, and how does posting a score work?
In a nutshell, when a player posts a 9-hole score, it will be combined with their expected Score Differential over 9-holes to create an 18-hole Score Differential for immediate use - with expected score based on player’s Handicap Index at the the time the round is played as well as a course of standard difficulty.
Yep, we know it can all be very confusing.
That’s why we created one-stop place where we answer all of your questions.
You’ll also find a list of short courses in the NCGA region that qualify, and an interactive map to show you exactly where they are.
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