Course Rating and Slope Table
A Course Rating is the evaluation of the playing difficulty of a course for scratch golfers under normal course and weather conditions.
It is expressed as strokes taken to one decimal place, and is based on yardage and other obstacles to the extent that they affect the scoring apology of a scratch golfer.
A slope Rating evaluates the relative playing difficulty of a course for players who are not scratch golfers. The lowest Slope Rating is 55 and the highest is 155. A gold house of standard playing difficulty has a Slope Rating of 113.
Course rating are determined, by permission of the World Handicap System, in accordance with the Course Rating System for the Purpose of proving a uniform basis of which to issue a Handicap Index are marks owned by the World Handicap System and may only by used in connection with the World Handicap System.
Certificate Number: 1000321