
Posting Your Scores
- Post all scores no matter where you play.
- Post your 18 hole score when you play at least 13 holes. Post
your 9 hole score when you play at 7 holes. On the holes
you didn't play, record a par plus any handicap strokes
you would have received.
- All 9 hole scores are to be posted. At a club where you have a
handicap index, non-consecutive 9 hole rounds will be
combined with other 9 hole rounds posted at that club,
and may be any combination of nine (i.e., a front nine
middle tee score combined with a front nine back tee
score).
- 9 hole rounds posted at a club where a golfer does not
receive a handicap index will be combined with other 9
hole rounds posted in the same manner.
- A 9 hole round will be retained in the computer for an
indefinite time until it can be combined with another 9 hole
round. Once combined, the score should be identified
with a score type C, but are not to be designated T-scores.
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Don't Post These Scores:
- Don't post a 9-hole score if you play fewer than
7 holes or an 18 hole score if you play fewer than 13 holes.
- When you play in a competition limiting the types of
clubs used, such as a one-club or irons-only tournament.
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an 18-hole course is less than 3000 yards.
When a majority of the holes aren't played under the
Rules of Golf, as in a "scramble".
Don't post "out of season" scores. Each regional
golf association has its own season. If you're traveling,
check to see if you're playing in an active season at the
Course you visit. Scores made in the "Sunbelt" are
always to be posted because the season is year round.