Here is what the USGA says in its Handicap Manual:

A “Slope Rating” is the USGA’s mark that indicates the measurement of the relative difficulty of a course for players who are not scratch golfers compared to the USGACourse Rating (e.g., compared to the difficulty of a course for scratch golfers). A Slope Rating is computed from the difference between the Bogey Rating and the USGA Course Rating. The lowest Slope Rating is 55 and the highest is 155. A golf course of standard playing difficulty has a Slope Rating of 113.

My question is, why is 113 the standard rating? ;-)

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2 Responses to “What is the “slope rating” of a golf course?”

  1. Ruth Rein says:

    Can I get a slope conversion sheet for a course rated at 120 slope

  2. admin says:

    Hi Ruth,

    You can see the blog post “Course handicap table – from Index to course handicap” and it links to a couple of tables for your use.

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