You must be a lady golfer, as the maximum handicap for men is 28. But, it all depends on the competition scratch score. If the c.s.s was equal to par, your exact handicap would get cut by 6x0.4 = 2.4. So if you played off 36.0 you would get cut to 33.6 (34).
For a man 28 is the highest handicap you can have, so anything over 28 over par will give you a 28 handicap. Say CSS = PAR every week, you will need to consistently shoot 27 over par to get cut to 27.
Yes, your handicap can still be cut at the away club. That is assuming that you shoot under your handicap and that the competitions is qualifying. You should check with the clubs concerned.
A person with a zero handicap is also known as a scratch Golfer. The handicap system works as follows, you play a round, you shoot a gross score say 80, you have a handicap of 8, you take this away from your gross score and this gives you a nett score of 72. This is then set against the CSS to see if you get cut or go up. When you have a 0 handicap, you shoot 72, and you take away the handicap which gives a nett score of 72, which is again set against the CSS to see if you get cut or go up. A scratch Golfer is a very good Golfer who will usually shoot level par or better.
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You would have two pieces of equal size which are too small to be cut with whatever cutting tool you are using. You would also have all the larger bits you had already cut off.
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This would depend on how big the lawn mower is. If it can fit over the pineapple, it should easily be able to cut it.
please what is the cut off mark for international studies and diplomacy uniben 2009/2010 session. i scored 49 and ume+jamb i scored 52 pls i need help cant stay at home for one more year.
handicaps are usually cut in full strokes but nowadays some clubs/societies use computerised systems which say take into account the general scores for a competition.at the end of play all scores are fed in and the system makes the handicap modification which can sometimes lead to decimal points. 5.1 is respected as 5 yet 5.5 would be 6 so in all cases the handicap is rounded down if it is below the half point and rounded up if above respectively so 17.4 is 17 and 12.6 is 13. Regards Paul
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There is no way that they can cut you. Your score will appear as DQ so they can not cut you, as there was no score. It's definitely not above board if they cut you.