Question:
Having a very small fathers day tournie with many non-golfers. I want to use the caloway scoring system but do not know where to find the formula for doing it. Can somebody help? Is there any other format that evens up very high and low handicappers. Thanks in advance Brian
The Callaway formulas can be found on the USGA’s web site at http://www.usga.org. If you are looking for computer software to assist you in running your tournament and performing Callaway computations, we suggest that you visit our home page at http://www.northernsystems.com and download a 30 day evaluation copy of our Handicap Manager for Windows, Tournament Edition. Our Tournament Edition can perform tournament scoring by a variety of methods including Callaway, Stableford, and the World Golf Federation’s Daily Equalizer. In addition to our tournament management software we have U.S., Canadian, Australian, and U.K. (CONGU) Personal editions for use by golfers who wish to monitor their handicap while computing statistics about their game. We also have U.S. and Canadian Professional Editions which are currently being used by golf courses in the United States and Canada which compute and certify USGA and RCGA Handicap Indexes. For each edition of our software, we have an agreement with the appropriate golf governing body giving us permission to use their handicap system in our software. We hope this information is helpful. Sincerely, John D. Hutton Northern Systems Inc.
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Having a very small fathers day tournie with many non-golfers. I want to use the caloway scoring system but do not know where to find the formula for doing it. Can somebody help? Is there any other format that evens up very high and low handicappers. Thanks in advance Brian
Response:
Having a very small fathers day tournie with many non-golfers. I want to use the caloway scoring system but do not know where to find the formula for doing it. Can somebody help? Is there any other format that evens up very high and low handicappers. Thanks in advance Brian
See: http://www.usga.org/handicap/unhandi/c6-unhnd.html
