A Course Rating is a mark of the USGA representing a number which describes the difficulty of a golf course from a particular set of tees for a scratch (zero handicap) player. Course Ratings are established by an evaluation of the course by members of a committee, usually from your regional golf association. Course Ratings are numbers like 68.5, 71.2, etc. In some golf jurisdictions, course ratings might be called something else, and may be expressed to a tenth or as whole numbers. |
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