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To Post or Not To Post?
May 15, 2009
By Shona DeMint
 

A common question asked of the KCGA is when a score should be posted for handicap purposes. “It is quite simple,” states Shona DeMint, Manager, Club Services, “when a person plays at least seven holes playing their own ball under the Rules of Golf they must post.”

The USGA Handicap System Manual states
If 13 or more holes are played, the player must post an 18-hole score. If 7 to 12 holes are played, the player must post a nine-hole score. In either case, scores for unplayed holes must be recorded as par plus any handicap strokes that the player is entitled to receive on the unplayed holes.

Example: A player with a Course Handicap of 30 stops playing after 16 holes because of darkness. Hole 17 is a par 3 and is the number 18 handicap-stroke hole. The player will record 3 (par) plus 1 handicap stroke for an X-4 on hole 17. Hole 18 is a par 4 and is the number 12 handicap-stroke hole. The player will record 4 (par) plus 2 handicap strokes for an X-6 on hole 18.