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I noticed that the slope and rating for one of my local courses did not match the USGA website and submitted a ticket (I was told that the USGA site is the source of this information unless it itself is outdated).
Question: if a correction needs to occur, can the admins correct the slope and rating for scores that have already been posted (counted towards my handicap) without me having to re-key the hbh stats? Anybody run into this recently? |
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# 1 10/4/2015 1:10:14 PM |
I would normally advise you to submit a support ticket. In this case I would recommend submitting one for each course that is different as well as one per round with the incorrect ratings. Good luck!
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# 2 10/4/2015 2:53:27 PM |
Scorecards can be outdated. You can check with the pro shop ... but the state association is where the slope and rating information is pulled from. You can request a scorecard check anytime. Just go as if you are posting a score and where you choose a tee box, you see a scorecard check request at the bottom. They'll check the info and make any necessary corrections and send you a confirmation. I've done several over the years.
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# 3 10/5/2015 9:03:45 AM |
Very happy to say that this issue was resolved very quickly. Once the rating & slope were corrected in the system, I only had to click on "edit score" and then "save" for the affected rounds. The revised rating/slope were automatically applied. All of the HBH stats remained in tact. Thumbs up!
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