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Date Rating Slope ESC Score Differential
2/8/0970.71238412.218
1/31/0968.8116788.962
1/25/09 & 1/17/0959.493656.804
1/25/0951.671578.594
1/25/0951.671555.411
1/25/0951.67151-0.955
1/25/095070569.685
1/2/0960.6947314.906
12/31/0868.8116799.936
12/30/0870.7119786.931
Average of 3 lowest =3.753
Multiplied by .96 =3.6



Frequently Asked Questions:

What is differential?
Differential is essentially the difference between your ESC Score and the score that a scratch golfer would record on the same course. It is calculated as follows:
((Score - Rating) X 113) / Slope

How are 9-hole scores handled?
9-hole scores must be paired together before they are calculated into handicap. The scores are paired chronologically. This means that you will only see your handicap adjusted every other 9-hole score entered.

What is ESC Score?
ESC stands for Equitable Stroke Control. It basically is a max score based on your handicap and keeps that hole-gone-bad from ruining a round. Note that oobgolf automatically calculates ESC if you are scoring hole-by-hole and therefore you should still record your actual score. The max score for a round changes based on your handicap and the course difficulty, see chart below:
Course HandicapScore
9 or lessDouble Bogey
10 through 197
20 through 298
30 through 399
40 or more10


What determines how many scores are used?
The number of full scores entered determines how many scores are used to calculate handicap. Note that 2 9-hole scores equals a full round. Below is a chart of the numbers:
Scores EnteredLowest Scores Used
> 2010
199
188
177
15-166
13-145
11-124
9-103
7-82
5-61