Turn your latest score differentials into a current Handicap Index, preview the tee conversion, and see how recent form changes the number.
| Score | Rating | Slope | Differential |
|---|---|---|---|
| 84 | 72.4 | 128 | 10.3 |
| 88 | 71.8 | 122 | 15.1 |
| 92 | 73.2 | 135 | 15.8 |
| 78 | 69.5 | 118 | 8.1 |
| 96 | 74.0 | 140 | 17.7 |
| 100 | 75.1 | 145 | 19.4 |
| Scores in Record | Rounds Used | Best Count | Index Basis |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1-3 | all | 1 | lowest one |
| 4-6 | all | 1 | best score |
| 7-8 | all | 2 | low pair |
| 9-10 | all | 3 | low trio |
| 11-12 | all | 4 | low four |
| 13-14 | all | 5 | low five |
| 15-16 | all | 6 | low six |
| 17-18 | all | 7 | low seven |
| 19-20 | all | 8 | low eight |
| Format | Allowance | Use Case | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Singles | 95% | Net play | Common club rate |
| Four-ball | 85% | Two-player side | Team allowance |
| Scramble | 15% | Team events | Low stroke share |
| Match play | 100% | Head-to-head | Full strokes |
| Charity | 90% | Friendly net | Organizer choice |
| Senior | 95% | Age groups | Often tee-based |
| Tee Set | Typical Rating | Typical Slope | Handicap Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Back tees | 73+ | 130+ | Longest test |
| Men's club | 71-73 | 120-132 | Most common |
| Forward tees | 67-71 | 110-125 | Shorter route |
| Senior tees | 68-72 | 115-128 | Balanced setup |
| Championship | 74+ | 133+ | Toughest layout |
| Executive | 64-69 | 100-115 | Quick round |
Use this calculator to turn a golf scorecard into a projected index, tee conversion, and recent-form view from your latest differentials.
A golf handicap index are a number that represents a person’s potential golf ability. The purpose of calculating a person’s golf handicap index is to ensure that golf competitions is fair to all players by allowing players of different skill levels to compete against one another. To calculate a person’s golf handicap index, a person’s score differentials must first be calculate.
A score differential is a calculation that takes a person’s gross score on a round of golf and adjust that score according to the difficulty of the golf course that the player completed. Each golf course have two main difficulty ratings. The course rating and the slope rating.
The course rating is the score that a scratch golfer is expected to shoot on a specific golf course. The slope rating is a number that expresses how difficult a given golf course is for players who is not scratch golfers. Standard golf courses have a slope rating of 113.
Golf courses with a slope rating of 128, for example, are more difficult for scratch golfers than a standard course. Thus, the system will adjust the score differential for players who shoot a high score on a more difficult course to account for the difficulty of the course when calculating there handicap index. To calculate a score differential, an individual’s gross score minus the course rating for a course is calculated.
The system then adjust the result of that calculation according to the slope rating for the golf course. For instance, if an individual scores an 84 on a course with a rating of 72.4 and a slope of 128, that individual’s score differential can be calculated. This score differential will make it so that a player who scores a high score on an especially difficult golf course will have a score differential that is lower than an individual with the same gross score on an easy golf course.
The difficulty of the course is account for in the calculation of the score differential. A person’s golf handicap index is not an average of all of the scores that an individual golfer play throughout the year. Instead, the handicap index is an average of the best score differentials that the individual has scored throughout the year.
To determine an individual’s handicap index, the individual must maintain a log of at least 20 recent score differentials. Based off these 20 score differentials, the system will calculate the eight lowest score differentials of those 20 score differentials to arrive at an individual’s handicap index. The system only uses the eight best score differentials for a person because the system is designed to measure a person’s potential with the game of golf rather than the worst rounds that they may play in a given week.
If a person only has a small number of scores, such as six scores, the system may only use the score of the single lowest score differential for that person to calculate there handicap index. A person may also have to account for the playing conditions when calculating there score differential. Playing conditions may be calculated using a Playing Conditions Calculation (PCC).
If the weather is bad or if the course greens are very wet, playing conditions will be harder than normal for that course. A person will have to add or subtract strokes from their score to account for playing conditions. If playing conditions are not accounted for in the calculation of score differentials, a person’s handicap index may not be accurate.
With a person’s handicap index calculated, that index can be used to calculate there course handicap. A person’s course handicap is the number of strokes that they will receive when playing on a specific golf course. The course handicap will change depending on the course and the tees from which a person play in a competition.
A person’s course handicap may also be adjusted for specific competitions. For instance, in a team competition a person’s course handicap may be adjusted to 85 percent of there course handicap. Course handicaps can be adjusted to ensure fairness in competitions between teams of golfers.
To track a person’s handicap index, the score differentials should be logged. If a person’s score differentials is decreasing, their handicap index will also decrease. Conversely, if a person’s score differentials are increasing, their handicap index will increase.
To track these scores a person should enter there score differentials into a handicap calculator frequent. A handicap index is both a tool that measures the progress of a person’s handicap and one that ensures fairness in the game of golf.