Usga Exceptional Score Reduction

Usga Exceptional Score Reduction



A reduction for an exceptional score is applied by adjusting each of the most recent 20 Score Differentials recorded in the player’s scoring record, which includes the exceptional score. As a result, the impact of the reduction will remain after the next score is submitted but will dilute over time as new scores are submitted. Where there are fewer than 20 Score Differentials in a player’s scoring record at the time.

Exceptional Score Reduction The new rule of Exceptional Score Reduction (ESR) replaces the current USGA Handicap System’s Section 10-3, which allowed a player’s Handicap Index to be reduced based on two low tournament score differentials over the previous 12 months.

Exceptional Score Reduction (ESR) USGA Handicap System (pre-2020): When a player submits two or more Tournament Scores (T-scores) within a 12-month period that are at least 3.0 strokes better than their Handicap Index, they are eligible for an automatic Handicap Index reduction. The amount of the reduction is determined by the number of T-scores …

7/10/2020  · If a player submits a score at least 7 strokes below their Handicap Index, an Exceptional Score Reduction takes place, A player’s USGA Handicap Index will be automatically reduced when he records at least two tournament scores in a calendar year or in his latest 20 rounds that are a minimum of three strokes better than his USGA Handicap Index. The oddsare not very good that …

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