A golf handicap is a numerical measure of a golfer’s ability that levels the playing field, allowing players of different skill levels to compete fairly. It represents the number of strokes above par a golfer is expected to take on an average round, based on their recent performance. The lower the handicap, the better the golfer.
Handicaps are calculated using a standardized system, taking into account a golfer’s scores, the difficulty of the courses played (Course Rating), and the challenges posed by specific holes (Slope Rating). By adjusting for these factors, the system ensures that all players, from beginners to professionals, can enjoy equitable competition.