cliveb
Head Pro
A recent article by Dean Knuth in Golf Digest (https://www.golfdigest.com/story/voices-the-flaw-in-the-new-world-handicap-system-dean-knuth) has got me confused.
He states that in the old USGA system your course handicap was calculated thus:
Course Handicap = Handicap Index x (Slope Rating/113)
but under the WHS, the course handicap is calculated thus:
Course Handicap = Handicap Index x (Slope Rating/113) + (Course Rating - par)
This is news to me. I was under the impression that under the WHS, the formula was indeed just:
Course Handicap = Handicap Index x (Slope Rating/113)
It seems highly likely that Knuth knows better than I do, but I'd like some kind of confirmation from those in the know and if anyone can give a rationale for that extra component in the formula.
He states that in the old USGA system your course handicap was calculated thus:
Course Handicap = Handicap Index x (Slope Rating/113)
but under the WHS, the course handicap is calculated thus:
Course Handicap = Handicap Index x (Slope Rating/113) + (Course Rating - par)
This is news to me. I was under the impression that under the WHS, the formula was indeed just:
Course Handicap = Handicap Index x (Slope Rating/113)
It seems highly likely that Knuth knows better than I do, but I'd like some kind of confirmation from those in the know and if anyone can give a rationale for that extra component in the formula.