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When you can't finish a round for some reason, but have played at least
thirteen holes, you are required to post that round. The score you use
for the holes you did not complete is determined by taking par plus any
handicap strokes you would be entitled to on that hole, i.e., net par.
For example, if you did not complete the eighteenth hole, a par-4 and the
number ten handicap hole, you would record a 4 if your handicap is less
than ten (par plus zero strokes), a 5 if your handicap is ten through 27
(par plus one stroke), a 6 if your handicap is 28 through 45 (par plus two
strokes), and a 7 if your handicap is 46 or greater.
Incomplete Holes
While there is a procedure for scoring incomplete holes, BGC members
should never, ever give up on a hole.
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