Four-Ball Match Play (90%)

Each player plays their own ball. Two players play their better ball against the better ball of two other players. After the unrounded Course Handicap of each player has been determined, the Course Handicap of all four players is adjusted so that the player with the lowest value plays from scratch and a 90% handicap allowance is then applied to the difference in the unrounded Course Handicap for the other players. The resulting values are then rounded to determine each player’s Playing Handicap (see below for an example).

Course Rating - 72.3

Slope Rating - 135

Par - 72

PLAYER HANDICAP INDEX COURSE HANDICAP
(UNROUNDED)
DIFFERENCE
(UNROUNDED CH)
HANDICAP ALLOWANCE
(90%)
PLAYING HANDICAP
(ROUNDED)
A +1.2 +1.133... - - 0
B 12.6 15.353... 16.486... 14.838... 15
C 11.4 13.919... 15.053... 13.547... 14
D 15.2 18.459... 19.592... 17.633... 18