HCP cut guide

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Can anybody provide a simple guide to target shots / stableford scores to get a hcp cut per cat 4,3,2,1 etc

Let say the course is Par 69 CSS 70

CAT 4 =

CAT 3=

CAT 2=

CAT 1 =

Am i right that you would need at least 36 points stableford for a cut ?

This seems to crop up on occasion and i am slightly baffled myself to when the cut kicks in etc ( buffer zones )
 
Can anybody provide a simple guide to target shots / stableford scores to get a hcp cut per cat 4,3,2,1 etc

Let say the course is Par 69 CSS 70

CAT 4 =

CAT 3=

CAT 2=

CAT 1 =

Am i right that you would need at least 36 points stableford for a cut ?

This seems to crop up on occasion and i am slightly baffled myself to when the cut kicks in etc ( buffer zones )

The number of stableford points to achieve a cut is the same for all categories - only the amount of cut differs between categories.

In your example:
par 69, SSS (not CSS) 70, the number of points to "play to handicap" is 35.
If par and SSS are the same, 36 points is "playing to handicap".
If par is 1 more than SSS, 37 points is "playing to handicap". and so on.

In all cases:
if CSS goes down 1 (the most it can go down) you need 1 more point to "play to handicap".
If CSS goes up 1 (the most it can go up is 3), you need 1 point less to "play to handicap". and so on.

I hope that makes sense (I won't confuse you with CSS being SSS+3 (Reductions Only).
 
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Thanks that starts to make sense

So to see any form of cut in my example i would need to achieve 36+ points

What about nett score, lets assume i shoot net 69 would that not achieve any cut, i assume it must be less than 69 ?
 
Thanks that starts to make sense

So to see any form of cut in my example i would need to achieve 36+ points

What about nett score, lets assume i shoot net 69 would that not achieve any cut, i assume it must be less than 69 ?

What do you play off at the moment?
 
Hi Bob currently off 22 ( rubbish i know ) but its getting better slowly

I seem to struggle to keep it together over 18 holes so for the first 12 holes approx i am a bandit and then i slip up and chuck it away and play to my hcp.

Technically i am very good about golf and its faults ( ive had most of them ) but putting it together over 18 holes is the tough one.
 
Thanks that starts to make sense

So to see any form of cut in my example i would need to achieve 36+ points

What about nett score, lets assume i shoot net 69 would that not achieve any cut, i assume it must be less than 69 ?

It's not that simple. Your score for handicap purposes is based on stableford points or the points your medal score would equate to.
 
My course is a par 69 and here's the numbers I need to know.

If CSS is 68 34-37 points gets buffer and 38 and above gets a cut

If CSS is 69 33-36 points gets buffer and 37 and above gets a cut

If CSS is 70 32-35 points gets buffer and 36 and above gets a cut

If CSS is 71 31-34 points gets buffer and 35 and above gets a cut

If CSS is 72 30-33 points gets buffer and 34 and above gets a cut

Cat 1 get cut by .1
Cat 2 get cut by .2
Cat 3 get cut by .3
 
My course is a par 69 and here's the numbers I need to know.

If CSS is 68 34-37 points gets buffer and 38 and above gets a cut

If CSS is 69 33-36 points gets buffer and 37 and above gets a cut

If CSS is 70 32-35 points gets buffer and 36 and above gets a cut

If CSS is 71 31-34 points gets buffer and 35 and above gets a cut

If CSS is 72 30-33 points gets buffer and 34 and above gets a cut

Cat 1 get cut by .1
Cat 2 get cut by .2
Cat 3 get cut by .3

Just to avoid confusion, your figures apply to a course with par 69 and SSS 69 and Cat 3 player only.
 
Sorry should have said I'm a cat 3 player and SSS at course is 69. I understand how buffer will change from 3 shots Cat3, 2 shots Cat2 and 1shot Cat 1.

It takes a while to figure it all out...
 
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