Thursday, 15 May 2014

Golf Scoring

The Stableford Scoring System Format

The Stableford system of scoring was invented in 1931 by Dr. Frank Stableford of the Wallasey & Royal Liverpool Golf Clubs and the first competition under Stableford Rules was played on 16 May 1932 at Wallasey.

Each player or side plays against the par of each hole and receives points according to how he scores in relation to par.

We will used an adjusted stableford system to keep interest going (shooting a 10 on one hole won't ruin your round)

4 or more over par
3 over par
2 over par
1 over par
par
1 under par
2 under par
0 points
1 point
2 points
3 points
4 points
5 points
6 points

Your total point score will determine your place in the event.

Event Bonus Points:

Nearest the pin, from memory the 2nd hole is probably best suited for this, measured in putter club lengths.
Longest drive (and no Nick does win coming from Cambridge), on the 5th hole, hopefully someone will get up near the green an make measuring easy.

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