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Enter the information below, check it for accuracy, then press the Post Score button below. Be sure you check out the rule on "Equitable Strokes" below, and adjust your score as necessary. If you mess something up, let me know, I can edit, add or delete scores for you. Also, please don't be a jackass and post fake scores for other people. You know who you are.

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Golfer:

 Choose a golfer from the list.


Date Played:

 YYYY-MM-DD (example: 2010-06-15)

Course:

 Name of the course (example: Cog Hill)

State:

 2 letter state abbreviation (example: IL)

Slope:

 *Usually a 3 digit whole number (example: 144)

Rating:

 *Usually a 2 digit number with 1 decimal (example: 75.8)

Score:

 **Your gross strokes for the round.

  
Read below before posting your score.


*The Slope and Rating should be on your score card from the golf course. It will vary depending on which set of tees you played.

**Under the "Equitable Stroke" rule, based on your handicap, there is a max # of strokes you can take on a hole when posting a score for your handicap. This makes sure those "blow-up" holes don't artificially inflate your handicap. See below for the max score you can take on a hole, and adjust your gross score before you enter it above.

If your handicap is 9 or less, the max score you can post on any hole is a double bogey.
If your handicap is between 10-19, the max score you can post on any hole is 7.
If your handicap is between 20-29, the max score you can post on any hole is 8.
If your handicap is between 30-39, the max score you can post on any hole is 9.
If your handicap is 40 or more, the max score you can post on any hole is a 10.

For example, if your handicap is 15, and you shoot 90, but have two holes where you had an 8, you should record those two holes as a 7 and post an 88.

Once you've verified the information above, press the Post Score button.

If you're curious about the handicap calculations, check out the USGA Website