wjemather
Well-known member
(Whether you like it or not, or choose to pretend it's something else) by definition everyone's play-to-handicap score will always be 36 points with reference to Course Handicap.Because the notion of "playing to handicap" is interpretable and not a globally fixed concept.
I view playing to handicap as being the Score Differential that is closest to Handicap Index.
This will not change with CR-Par or unrounded Course Handicap.
Sometimes my HI could be halfway between two potential Score Differentials.
Half a shot above or half a shot below handicap.
After CR-Par is introduced, this could be 35 or 36 points, or it could be 36 or 37 points.
That is why I have not considered stableford points scored as a good or reliable indicator of playing to handicap. Score Differential is a better indicator.
All scores for handicapping are adjusted with reference to Course Handicap, with no allowances.But for scores handed in for handicap, it is.
