Just to refresh your memories, I am re-posting the
explanation of Stableford scoring below.
If you have never played a Stableford, all you really need
to know is that you will play your own ball and record the gross score on each
hole for both you and your partner. I will convert your scores to Stableford
points at the end of your round. Both players’ points count on each hole
(aggregate scoring).
Below is a more detailed explanation.
A Stableford is a stroke-play competition in which the high
total wins, not the low. That's because in Stableford, your final score is not
your stroke total, but rather the total points you have earned for your scores
on each individual hole.
This is a two-man or two-woman team tournament in which both
players’ Stableford points will be added together. There are no
negative points – if your partner has a bad hole, he will not drag down the
team score. The JustGolf Stableford tournament is a net and gross tournament
and awards points as follows:
• Net or gross double bogey or worse: 0
• Net or gross bogey: 1 point
• Net or gross par: 2 points
• Net or gross birdie: 3 points
• Net or gross eagle: 4 points
• Net or gross double eagle (albatross): 5 points
Players will receive 100% of their Course Handicap. The
maximum Course Handicap is 18 for men, 24 for women.