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Calculate your scorecard

A golf scorecard shows your performance relative to par and your handicap. Gross score is your actual number of strokes, while net score is adjusted for your handicap.

Gross vs. net score

Gross score is total strokes played. Net score is gross minus handicap. A net score at par (0 over/under) is a good result matching your level.

Over and under par

Over par means more strokes than course par. Under par means fewer. Professional golfers typically play under par, while recreational players play over par.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does par mean in golf?

Par is the expected number of strokes for a skilled player on a hole or entire course. Most 18-hole courses have par 70-72. Individual holes typically have par 3, 4 or 5 depending on length.

What is a good net result?

A net result at par (net over/under = 0) is a good result matching your handicap level. Under par net is better than expected. Most recreational golfers aim to play net par or slightly over.

How do I record my score correctly?

Record number of strokes including penalty strokes for each hole. Count all strokes from tee to hole, including provisional shots and penalty strokes for out-of-bounds, water hazards etc. In tournaments, the scorecard must be signed.

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