Understanding Golf Course Ratings
Do You Know the Meaning of Course and Slope Ratings
By Terry Edwards, published Oct 03, 2006
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Golf Course Rating
Here in the U.S., and really around the world, the USGA has designed a system to officially rate every individual golf course. The course rating for any golf course will usually be between 67 - 77. The lower the rating, the easier the course. The rating is calculated by scratch golfers playing the course and averaging the scores.
The USGA assigns a course rating for every set of tees on that course, so you may see up to four different sets of numbers for your home course. So, if your golf course has a course rating of 75.3 on the set of tees you play, it means that this is the average score that scratch golfers would post. A rating of 75.3 means this is a pretty difficult golf course by the way.
Also, the USGA requires separate ratings for both men and women. So, on the forward tees you may see a men's rating of 68.2, but a women's rating of 71.5.
USGA Slope Rating
The USGA assigns every golf course a separate slope rating in addition to a course rating. Aslope rating is used to describe the level of difficulty for a "bogey golfer" compared to the course rating. Slope ratings are between a minimum of 55 and a maximum of 155. The golf course with an average degree of difficulty will usually have a slope rating of 113. It's important to note that the slope rating has nothing to do with the number of strokes played like the course rating does.
Like its counterpart, the course rating, the USGA slope rating is given to each set of tees on a particular course.
So, why is it called a USGA slope rating? That's a great question. What is funny about it, is the fact that slope has nothing to do with it.
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Takeaways
- A course rating is based on what a scratch golfer should shoot on that particular course
- The higher the course rating, the more difficult the golf course is
- A slope rating is describes the level of difficulty for a bogey golfer
Did You Know?
The USGA designed slope ratings in 1982
Resources
- For additional golf information go to: www.Golf.InfoFromA-z.com
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