
January 8th, 2013, 01:19 PM
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Join Date: February 20th, 2009
Location: Port Orchard
Posts: 395
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The round ratings listed (983, 784, etc) are the what a particular round score was rated. These round ratings are used to determine the course SSA and Player Handicaps. If the course rating points per stroke was 10, then every 10 points would be equated to one stroke. If you scored 20 rating points above your Player's Handicap, then you threw 2 shots better than your handicap.
The (RR vs PH) result is what that round score is in relation to the Player's Handicap.
Since a Player's Handicap is very dynamic (formulas based by the ratings calculated for that player, including the round ratings from that event), there will be some differences in the result listed (RR vs PH) from what the Player's Handicap was noted on the scoring sheet from the event.
Whatever the case, the result listed (RR vs PH) on the table will be more accurate with the Event's included round ratings and consistant with all players that played in the event.
If you were curious to know, the only manual input variables in the Ratings Calculator are (name, team, pdga rating, prior league rating, current TDG round scores). All other values are calculated by formulas and are the same for all players.
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Last edited by Yardbird; January 8th, 2013 at 01:50 PM.
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