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An expert explains the rating of ‘short’ golf courses

News RoomBy News RoomJune 7, 2024Updated:June 7, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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The World Handicap System (WHS) is an important tool for the more than 3.3 million golfers in the country who keep a handicap. This system allows golfers to post their scores, regardless of the number of holes played, and have their handicap calculated accordingly. The WHS has been updated recently to include shorter rounds and courses, making it more accurate and reflective of how the game is played today.

One of the key updates to the WHS is the inclusion of par-3 and executive layouts, which have become increasingly popular. These shorter courses are now USGA-rated, a process overseen by individuals like Scott Hovde, the director of course rating and handicap research for the USGA. Course ratings are not a measure of quality but of difficulty, with the Course Rating System assigning Course and Slope Ratings to determine the difficulty of a course for scratch and non-scratch players, respectively.

The rating process involves careful observation and attention to detail, with hundreds of variables taken into account on each hole. Course raters inspect every aspect of the course, from distances to hazards to the firmness of the turf, to determine the difficulty of each feature. This process ensures that each course is accurately rated before being included in the WHS, with a goal of rating all short courses in the country by the end of next year.

The course rating process is similar to how championship courses are rated, but on a smaller scale. The process involves assigning a degree of difficulty to obstacles like bunkers, trees, and water hazards, based on their severity and their distance from the intended target. By following strict procedures and guidelines, course raters ensure that each course is rated accurately and fairly, allowing golfers to have an equitable playing experience regardless of the course they are on.

To showcase the course rating process, Scott Hovde and a team of experts recently rated a par-3 course in Greenville, South Carolina. This process involved careful observation, measurement, and analysis to determine the difficulty of each hole and the course as a whole. By following this process, golf associations ensure that golfers have access to accurate and reliable handicap information, allowing them to compete on a level playing field regardless of the course they are playing on.

The rating of short courses is an important step in making the WHS more comprehensive and inclusive. By including these shorter layouts in the system, golfers have the opportunity to play and post scores on a variety of courses, from traditional 18-hole layouts to par-3 and executive designs. This update reflects the changing landscape of golf and ensures that the WHS remains a valuable tool for golfers of all skill levels.

As more short courses are rated and included in the WHS, golfers can look forward to a more accurate and reflective handicapping system. By providing ratings for these courses, golf associations ensure that all golfers, regardless of where they play, receive fair and equitable handicap information. This commitment to accuracy and inclusivity is a positive step for the golf industry, as it allows players to compete and improve their game on a level playing field.

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