Hi all,
So I was playing with a buddy and noticed that, due to his handicap, he says he can't take worse than a double due to his ESC (equitable stroke count)
Now that got me thinking - I'm currently an 18 handicap and have always, no matter what posted my total score - whether that is an 89 or a 109....
So, with ESC applied, I should take no worse than a tripple on a par 4 - (add 2 and then apply the stroke I would get on a par 4, so a 7)
Therfore, should I be putting an 8 or 9 if I have a bad hole, or out a 7 for handicap purposes?
Sorry if the above is confusing - just I play alot of stroke based matches and want to make sure I'm inputting scores correctly.
Thanks!
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So I was playing with a buddy and noticed that, due to his handicap, he says he can't take worse than a double due to his ESC (equitable stroke count)
Now that got me thinking - I'm currently an 18 handicap and have always, no matter what posted my total score - whether that is an 89 or a 109....
So, with ESC applied, I should take no worse than a tripple on a par 4 - (add 2 and then apply the stroke I would get on a par 4, so a 7)
Therfore, should I be putting an 8 or 9 if I have a bad hole, or out a 7 for handicap purposes?
Sorry if the above is confusing - just I play alot of stroke based matches and want to make sure I'm inputting scores correctly.
Thanks!
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