How to Keep Score in Golf

How To Keep Score In Golf

It can be quite difficult for beginners to figure out how to keep score in a game of golf. However, keeping score in golf is actually extremely easy. This article explains the basics of keeping score in golf so that anyone can understand.

The Basics Of Keeping Score In Golf

In many other sports, the winners are those teams or people with the high scores. However, in golf it is just the opposite. In golf, the person who has the lowest score is the winner. Taking score in golf is pretty easy. Each time that a player hits the ball with their club, it is a stroke; and each time a player makes a stroke, that is one point. When players swing and miss the ball, it does not count. Even if people miss the ball five times, it still will not count. They must hit the ball with their club for it to count as a point.

Players will keep track of their points on a golf score card. Each time they get a point, they will mark it on the card. When players finish each hole, they need to add up their points for that hole. The result is the score for that particular hole. After they finish a round, they will add up their points from each hole to get their total score for that round.

The person with the lowest score wins that round of the game.

Pars And Handicaps

Each golf course is carefully measured and then assigned various pars according to the measurements and difficulty of the course. If the par is 72, then the players need to make 72 shots to finish the course.

As some courses are more difficult than others, some will take more shots than others.

When players have their total score for the course, they then need to relate the score to the par. If their score is 92 and the par is 72, then their score is 20 over par. However, if their score is 67, and the par is 72, their score will be 5 under par. After three rounds of the game, players hand in their scorecard and they are then given a handicap. The largest handicap is 28.

Players can use this handicap to reduce their scores.

This article explains the basics of keeping score in golf so that anyone can understand
Kimberly Thompson
by Kimberly Thompson, Finance writer

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