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  1. Jamie does have a point about the scoring. You use your handicap and write gross score and net score down.

    He probably is bad at golf or just learning it and his net score gave him hole in ones because he outperformed his handicap.

    It is complicated if you have never done it before. But basically if my handicap is 20 over 18 holes, then I need to spread what is basically "20 free swings" over the entire course. You do this by hole difficulty, which is displayed on the scorecard. Each hole is assigned a number 1 through 18 (aside from it's actual hole #) and that is the holes ranked difficulty among the other holes.

    From here. You take 20 strokes and give one to the first hardest hole, then one to the second, one the 3rd and so on until you are out of the 20.

    So you would get 2 handicap strokes on the 1st and 2nd hardest holes and only 1 handicap stroke on every other hole.

    So if a par 3 was the 1st hardest hole, you could get a par and it would count as a hole in one as your net score for that hole.

  2. i keep score like that, a par is recorded as a 0 lol a 1shot over par is a 1, 2 shot over is a 2, if i ever get a birdie or eagle (lmao) its a -1 or -2, and so on then at the end i just add my score to the par average lol horrible golfer go for the walk and beers

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