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The immediate benefits for the members include electronically routed scores from any club in the GHIN network, on-line score posting and access
to Interclub Team Matches. Stroke Play Using Handicaps. Always start by marking the holes on which you get to take a stroke. Two other stats
we like to track are sand saves and strokes taken from yards and in. The "handicap" row of the scorecard tells you where to take strokes. Every
coach needs this training scorecard so as to produce a great player of golf within the time period desired. It can be downloaded in the available
PDF format for printing and use with the paper type and size you please. This will cut their costs and time and result in high quality prints for the
customer. You can take a look at the top row. The coaches too find this important as it can be used to keep scores of a player or multiple players
and identify areas of improvement that the player should concentrate on. One can find the total par for the golf course you are playing in the column
next to 18 representing the 18th hole. If your course handicap is 2, then take a stroke on the holes marked 1 and 2. One a par 4, a player will try
to reach the green in two strokes and either sink the putt and make a birdie 3 or even can take two putts. We're not fans of this method, because it
creates a sloppy scorecard. So one circle represents a birdie, and a score circled twice represents an eagle or better. For space reasons, we'll just
be showing one nine in this and the other examples to follow. For the game to function effectively, this scorecard template is widely used. One
should fill about important details such as basic rules for each golf club. Write down your strokes taken on each hole as you normally would.
Remember, when we talk about taking strokes on the golf course or scorecard, we're always talking about course handicap , not handicap index.
The same principle will be applied to the team match play. One square represents a bogey , while a score with two squares drawn around it
represents a double-bogey or worse. A golf card will be printed in card stock folded in the middle. If you want your scores to look neat and be
ordered all through the game, then this scorecard template is what you need. The top version is the more common, at least among players with
lower handicaps. One has the freedom to print it in any choice of paper as may be desired. Here's what a scorecard looks like when your course
handicap is 18 or above, which means that you get to take a stroke on every hole, and sometimes two strokes on a hole. There are two ways to
mark the score card. Notice that we still mark our scorecard before the round starts with dots, representing the number of strokes we get to take
on each hole. It is concluded that, while you are playing match play against another golfer, you need to mark down the score card. This is different
from Modified Stableford , used on some pro tours, in which negative points do come into play. For example, you're up by one hole at No. This is
a good game to play when you're on the course by yourself. The golf scorecard can also be used to compare the match with previous
performances. We've shown the front nine of the scorecard up to this point, but the card above is flipped over to the back nine. And even if you've
been playing the game for some time, there are more advanced methods of marking the scorecard for which you might need a refresher course
such as score keeping when using handicaps, or playing by a different scoring method. If you're a beginner to golf, you might be unsure about some
of the uses for the scorecard, including the most basic: This can be compared with that of the scorekeeper to reconcile if there is a dispute. A sand
save is recorded when you get up-and-down out of a bunker meaning one shot to get out of the bunker, then one putt to get in the hole. It will be
very easy to maintain and also easy to share. You can also see them in our Stableford System definition, or view the explanation of Modified
Stableford. The next five holes are halved. Then you're back to "AS. The point values used in Stableford are found in the Rules of Golf under Rule
Each set of tees will be given a name such as gold tees or red tees. Mark your actual strokes taken gross score on each hole throughout play, then
tally up your strokes at the end of the round. The simplest way to mark the scorecard is very simple indeed: Over the following images, we'll show
you and tell you how to mark the scorecard for 10 different types of golf score keeping, ranging from very easy to a little tricky. But because it's a
PGA Tour thing, some golfers like to do it this way. It is easy to use this type of scorecard as it is created in a high quality print design that anyone
can use. One of the uses of this template is by game analysts who want to keep their own scores to assess performance of one player against
others. When playing match play against another golfer, you'll mark your scorecard to show how the match stands in relative terms. This type of
scorecard template is relevant if you want to use it on a computer or tablet when marking the scores. For Stableford with handicaps, begin by
marking the scorecard as you would for plain ol' stroke play using handicaps as in the top row of the example scorecard, using the dots and
slashes. Stroke Play, Tracking Your Statistics. At the end of each nine, tally up your Stableford points, and at the end of 18, add your two nines
together for your final Stableford score. The performance of both the teams is measured using it and it is an essential component of the game. If
that handicap column appears, just write your course handicap in our example, "11" in the appropriate box. You can list these categories below
your name on the scorecard, and for fairways and greens just check off the box on any hole where you're successful fairways hit means your ball is
in the fairway on your tee shot; greens in regulation, or GIR, means your ball is on the putting surface in one shot on a par-3 , two shots on a par-4
, or three shots on a par