Cowdenbeath Dora

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Club/Course NameTee NameGenderParFront (9)Back (9)Course Rating™Bogey Rating™Slope Rating®
Cowdenbeath Dora - Cowdenbeath DoraGold 9 Hole compositeM7235.2 / 12235.2 / 12270.493122
GoldM7134.2 / 12335.8 / 1287093.3126
Silver 9 hole compositeM7234.7 / 11834.7 / 11869.491.4118
SilverM7033.5 / 11935.4 / 12568.991.6122
BronzeM6933.1 / 11834.4 / 12167.589.7120
Bronze 9 Hole CompositeM7033.7 / 11433.7 / 11467.488.6114
BronzeF7235.3 / 11437.2 / 11972.5100117
Bronze 9 Hole CompositeF7236.1 / 11836.1 / 11872.2100118

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This update introduces a new formula for calculating your handicap index. The aim is to provide a fairer assessment of a player’s ability across different courses.

Handicap Calculation:

The formula to calculate your new handicap is as follows:

Handicap Index x (Slope Rating / 113) + (Course Rating – Par)

  • Handicap Index: Your current handicap index.
  • Slope Rating: The difficulty rating of the course for a bogey golfer relative to the scratch player.
  • Course Rating: The expected score for a scratch golfer under normal playing conditions.
  • Par: The standard score for the course.

A recent error identified by our user Frank in the handicap calculation tool has been corrected. We apologise for any inconvenience and appreciate your patience.

Your Course Handicap is calculated using the formula: Handicap Index multiplied by (Slope Rating divided by 113) plus (Course Rating minus Par).

Normally, your Playing Handicap is 95% of your Course Handicap.

Previously, we were rounding your Course Handicap first and then calculating 95% of the rounded value. However, the correct approach is to calculate 95% of your Course Handicap before rounding.

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