wjemather
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Wrong. You need to re-read rule 3.2: "If the reason for a player not playing a hole, or holes, is considered invalid, the Handicap Committee may consider applying a penalty score (see Rule 7.1)."No they're not, a penalty score is specifically when a score is not submitted when a player has intimated they intend submitting a score that day, it can be a low or high score added to the record, but once you commit to a round you're in, you can't then back out.
The case of committing to 18 holes is exactly as you've quoted, once you play 10, you won't get a penalty score, but the rest of your round that isn't completed will be recorded as net par/par +1
@IanM's example in #14 ("You can even walk off after 10 if you've done what you want to for you handicap! (up or down!)") suggests blatant handicap manipulation; that would then be an unacceptable score, and a Penalty Score should be applied.
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