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Course slope?

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what exactly does it mean when a course has a slope of 131, and what rating is considered to be hard?

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  1. Slope rating (a term trademarked by the USGA) is a measurement of the difficulty of a course for bogey golfers relative to the course rating.

    Course rating tells scratch golfers how difficult the course will be; slope rating tells bogey golfers how difficult it will be.

    The minimum slope is 55 and the maximum is 155 (slope does not relate specifically to strokes played as course rating does). The slope rating for a course of average difficulty is 113.

    Like course rating, slope rating is done for each set of tees on a course, and a course may have a separate slope rating for certain tees for women.

    Slope rating is a factor in the calculation of handicap index, and is also used to determine the course handicap.

    The most important role of slope is leveling the playing field for players of different skill levels. For example, let's say Player A and Player B average a score of 85 for 18 holes. But Player A's average is established on a very difficult course (say, a slope rating of 145), while Player B's average is established on a very easy course (say, a slope rating of 95). If handicaps were simply estimates of golfers' average scores, then these two players would have the same handicap index. But Player A is clearly the better golfer, and in a match between the two Player B would clearly need some strokes.

    Slope rating allows the handicap index to reflect these factors. Because he plays on a course with a higher slope rating, Player A's handicap index will be lower than Player B's (when it is calculated using the slope ratings), despite the fact that they both average scores of 85. So when A and B get together to play, B will get those extra strokes he needs.

    Slope is primarily used in the U.S., but golf associations in other countries are beginning to adopt slope or similar systems.


  2. Slope basically determines how hard a golf course is for a bogey golfer...131 is above average difficulty... When u start getting in the 140's, bring lots of balls and your A-Game...

  3. well to correct the person above me slope is actually dependent of course length. The course rating is how hard a course is. For example if a course has a rating of 75 and par is 72 this means that a scratch golfer should shoot 3 over, so a fairly hard course. Hard courses can have slopes as high as 79.  Slope on the other hand increases with course length only. Hope this helps vote for best :) good day
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