Stableford point scoring
Point system information
The golfscoretracker system currently calculates UK stableford points for all rounds played. This includes all international courses and 9 hole courses.
Below are the details of the UK stableford scoring system :
The system works on an handicap basis so players of varying golf handicap levels can compete against each other on an equal par. Extra shots/strokes are added to holes based on the SI (Stroke Index) for each hole and the players handicap.
For example a player with a golf handicap of 28 would get 2 extra shots on the 10th hardest holes definded by the SI and one shot for each of the remaining 8. If they played against another player with a golf handicap of 15 this player would get 1 shot only on the 15th hardest holes.
An hole of SI 15 for either of the above would give them both 1 additional shot. Therefore a score of 5 after deducting the extra shot would equate to a net par which would be 2 stableford points based on the following scoring system :
| British Stableford | Classic Stableford | |
| Triple Eagle + | 6 pts | - |
| Double Eagle | 5 pts | 8 pts |
| Eagle | 4 pts | 5 pts |
| Birdie | 3 pts | 2 pts |
| Par | 2 pts | 0 pts |
| Bogey | 1 pts | -1 pts |
| Double Bogey + | 0 pts | -2 pts |
If a player played exactly to their golf handicap then the points total should be 36