(1) Eighteen-hole scorecard
(a) Divided into front nine holes (front nine or out) and back nine holes (back nine or in). The front nine holes are numbered 1 to 9, with two par 3 and par 5 holes each, and five par 4 holes. The back nine holes are numbered 10 to 18, with par 3 The par and par 5s also have two holes each, and the par fours also have five holes.
(b) The handicap (handicap or HDCP) or stroke index (stroke index or s.i.) of each of the front nine holes are 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, respectively. 17; and the handicap or score index of each hole on the back nine are 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, and 18 respectively. They are arranged in each hole respectively.
(2) Twenty-seven-hole scorecard
It is divided into three areas, such as A, B, C or east, west, south, etc., each with nine holes, and the hole numbers are 1 to 1. 9, the handicap or score index are also 1 to 9 respectively.
(3) Thirty-six holes scorecard
It is divided into four areas, such as A, B, C, D or east, west, south, etc., with nine holes in each area. The numbers range from 1 to 9, and the handicap or score index ranges from 1 to 9. Sometimes two 18-hole courses are combined, and the scorecard is designed like (1) the scorecard of an 18-hole course.
(4) The items listed on various scorecards are as follows:
(a) Hole number:
The hole number for the 18th hole is 1 to 9, 10 to 18; 27 holes are numbered 1 to 9, 1 to 9, 19; 36 holes are numbered 1 to 9, 1 to 9, 1 to 9, 1 to 9, or 1 to 18 and 1 to 18.
(b) Par (par):
Most of the golf holes are only par 3, 4, and 5; only a few courses have par 6 A hole in the hole.
(c) Handicap or score index (HDCPC or s.i)
Most of the front nine holes are odd numbers (1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15 , 17), the back nine holes are even numbers (2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18); the scorecards for holes 27 and 36 are divided into three or four areas, each area only has 9 holes, so The hole numbers are only 1 to 9, so the handicap is also only 1 to 9.
(d) Yardage or meter (yardage or meter)
Each hole is listed with blue tee, white tee and red tee respectively. tee) and other three landings. For example, Hole No. 3 (the third hole), Par 3 (par 3), 190 (blue ladder), 175 yards (white ladder), 135 (red ladder), HDCP 7 (handicap 7); Hole No.5 , Par 4, 460, 445, 405, HDCP 3; Hole No. 1, Par 5, 615, 595, 525, HDCP5.
(e) Score column:
Because there are at most four people in a group, there are roughly four grids for each hole on the front nine and the back nine, each with its own hole. The number of strokes, the total number of actual strokes played, the total score of 18 holes (total score), the handicap and the net score after subtracting the handicap.
(f) Other note fields
The scorecard must include the name of competition, date, player's name, blank space and signature space. (attested by), scorer's signature place (approved, marked by, marker); at the end of the game, after checking the scores or scores of each hole, both the golfer and the scorer must sign on the scorecard for the scorecard to be valid.
(g) Local Rules
There is a single line or local rules (Local Rule) on the back of the scorecard. You should read it before playing. If you do not understand something, you should ask to find out.