I have just bought an Excel program for computing handicaps and it asks for the Slope Rating of the course. What is this and where could I find it? Thanks.
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Re: Slope Rating??
You can find the slope and course rating on each course's score card.
http://golf.about.com/cs/rulesofgolf..._determine.htm
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Re: Slope Rating??
The slope rating is a system used in the USA (not sure if it's used anywhere else) that classifies a course by its scale of difficulty, the slope rating is used in a formula when calculating handicaps (Score - Course Rating) x 113 / Slope Rating) it can then be used to adjust a handicap depending on the actual course being played and its rating. A rating of 113 is the slope for a course of average difficulty.Last edited by BrianW; 01-01-2008, 09:08 PM.
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Re: Slope Rating??
We use slope/rating in Canada, too. While the RCGA is governed under the R&A, we follow the USGA's lead most of the time. (IOW, our ruleset follows the USGA, but our conforming equipment list is from the R&A. My .860 COR driver was legal 3 days ago...)
Personally, I like the idea of the SSS changing. Pin positions, tee chock placements and weather all contribute to how hard a course plays. My home course hasn't been sloped or rated in a decade... and grounds has chopped down quite a few trees and filled in a few traps.
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