A golf handicap adjusts the course difficulty by adding or removing shots based on a golfer’s skill level. For example, an 18 handicap golfer considers par to be 90 instead of 72. Playing a course set up for a scratch golfer (par 72) creates unnecessary stress and sets up the 18 handicap golfer for failure before they even start. Learn how to play the course as it is setup for you.
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