The golf handicap enables golfers of unequal skill, to play, and compete with each other fairly. The handicap system works by adjusting the scores of each player against the ratings of a golf course. By following a few steps, a golfer can compute and find his handicap by keeping accurate scores of his 18 hole play history.
You will need to know what each course’s rating and slope scores are to find your handicap. This information is usually found on the course’s scorecard, if not, you can easily call or drop by the golf shop to find your answer. It must be noted that only the USGA can give you an accurate and legal handicap, all other on-line handicap calculators are only estimates of what the USGA might calculate for you.
You can find a handicap calculator at this site: pgaprofessional.com/handicap.html As far as golf professionals are concerned, they have no handicap. Only amateurs qualify for the use of the handicap system. Amateurs play for the love of the game, and will remain amateurs until they accept a purse.
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