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Scorecard

Scorecard

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Tee Name USGA Course Rating (18) Slope Rating (18) Front (9) Back (9) Bogey Rating (18) Gender
Black 69.8 120 34.9 / 119 34.9 / 121 92.1 M
White 67.9 115 33.9 / 115 34.0 / 115 89.3 M
Green 64.9 115 32.3 / 113 32.6 / 116 86.2 M
Red 63.1 112 31.4 / 110 31.7 / 114 83.9 M
Bear Trax 60.2 107       M
             
White 74.5 138 37.6 / 143 36.9 / 132 107 F
Green 70.8 127 35.3 / 133 35.5 / 120 100.6 F
Red 68.6 119 34.1 / 124 34.5 / 114 96.7 F
Bear Trax 61.8 107       F

USGA COURSE RATING

Scratch Golfer

Is one who can play to a Course Handicap™ of zero on any and all rated golf courses. He (she) can hit tee shots an average of 250 (210) yards and reach a 470 (400)-yard hole in two shots.

Bogey Golfer

Is one with a Course Handicap of 20 (24). He (she) can hit tee shots an average of 200 (150) yards and can reach a 370 (280)-yard hole in two shots.

USGA Course Rating™

The USGA® mark that indicates the evaluation of the playing difficulty of a course for scratch golfers. It is based on yardage and other obstacles to the extent that they affect the scoring difficulty of the scratch golfer. Example: 68.5

Bogey Rating

the one number every golfer worse than a scratch should check before deciding which tees to play. This rating is the evaluation of the playing difficulty of a course for the bogey golfer. It is based on yardage, effective playing length and other obstacles to the extent that affect the scoring ability of the bogey golfer. To figure out this number, other than from looking at this database, the bogey golfer should take the Slope Rating®, divide it by the set factor (5.381 for men, and 4.24 for women) and add that to the Course Rating. The result is a target score for the bogey golfer, and is a truer yardstick of the challenge that lies ahead for the particular set of tees. Example: 96.3- which predicts the bogey golfer’s average of his ten best (out of twenty) scores would be approximately 96.3 from this particular set of tees.

Slope Rating®

the USGA mark that indicates the measurement of the relative difficulty for the bogey golfer compared to the Course Rating. Slope Rating is computed from the difference between the bogey rating and the Course Rating. The lowest Slope Rating is 55 and the highest is 155. Example: 125


USGA TIME PAR – PROVIDED BY THE VERMONT GOLF ASSOCIATION

Hole# Time Par Hole# Time Par
 1 15 minutes  10  9 minutes
 2  8 minutes  11 16 minutes
 3 15 minutes  12 14 minutes
 4  9 minutes  13 12 minutes
 5 13 minutes  14 15 minutes
 6 17 minutes  15 12 minutes
 7 14 minutes  16 14 minutes
 8  9 minutes  17 13 minutes
 9  17 minutes  18 10 minutes
 Turn  8 minutes    
 Front 9  1:57  Back 9  1:55

USGA PACE RATING TOTAL TIME 4:00 HOURS

PACE OF PLAY SUGGESTIONS

• Play ready golf; tee off when ready – no honors, in the fairway – hit when ready.

• Stay within one stroke of the group ahead of you.
• Plan your shot while walking to your ball or while others are playing.
• Walk directly to your golf ball; don’t follow others unless assisting in a search.
• If riding, take several clubs to your ball so you won’t have to walk back to the cart.
• If using yardage measuring devices share yardages within your group where necessary.
• Be efficient with your pre-shot routine.
• Take no more than two practice swings.
• Be ready to play when it is your turn.
• Line up your putt when others are putting and be ready to play when it is your turn.
• Leave your clubs on the side of the putting green towards the next tee.
• Leave the putting green promptly after holing out.
• Record your scores on the next tee.
You are a part of the cure- Please call the pro shop when you find a slow group and we will immediately work to resolve the situation.

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