Score differentials are not in the 40's and 50's. And that low one, 4th from the left, is a very high one and is my 20th score,What exactly is the issue?
Isn't the top line the adj gross? Where was this from, WHS or your ISV?Score differentials are not in the 40's and 50's. And that low one, 4th from the left, is a very high one and is my 20th score,
The top line should be the score differential. It shouldn't show the gross scores. The bottom line is the Handicap Index.Can’t see an issue. Top line is the adjusted gross scores on a course (9 holes) that has a CR of 34.0; bottom line is the differential when each gross is adjusted to reflect 18 holes? Though I may be completely missing the point and problem.
I'm guessing the most recent score is to the right?The top line should be the score differential. It shouldn't show the gross scores. The bottom line is the Handicap Index.
This is mine from the England Golf website...
Because it's a very high score. What they appear to have done is double the differentials for the 9 holers and the one you've spotted is the sole 18 holer that actually has the correct differential.The only thing I can see wrong (without seeing all info) is why is the very low score a red dot.
Because it's a very high score. What they appear to have done is double the differentials for the 9 holers and the one you've spotted is the sole 18 holer that actually has the correct differential.
They've mended it now.
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Not sure of the context of that reply.9 hole scores are treated as the score for the 9 holes + 9 nett pars plus + 1 stroke which is applied to the first hole not played (Ie 17 points)
What you said wasNot sure of the context of that reply.
yesI'm guessing the most recent score is to the right?