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Select
a course on the right to get course ratings.
The Rochester District Golf
Association is authorized by the USGA to rate and
re-rate golf courses in the Greater Rochester region:
The Following is a description of how the process works
from the USGA.
Course Rating and Slope
Rating
"One may wonder exactly how
a course is rated to determine the USGA Course Rating™
and Slope Rating®.
Courses are rated by teams who typically work as
volunteers for the authorized golf association in each
state or region. These teams have been trained to
evaluate courses based on the USGA Course Rating
System™.
A Course Rating is
primarily determined using objective measurements. The
vast majority of time a rater spends on the golf course
is spent collecting measurements to various obstacles in
the normal landing zones as well as around the greens.
Each of these measurements is referenced to a chart of
defined standards to determine a table value for the
obstacle. In addition, there are adjustments that can be
applied to the table value if conditions are present
that make the obstacle more or less significant then the
table value.
The USGA Course Rating
System™
looks at two things for each hole, effective playing
length and obstacles. The effective playing length of
each hole is determined based on the measured length and
adjusted for five possible factors which are:
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Roll
- How much more or less roll a player receives
compared to the standard.
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Elevation - The change in elevation from tee to
green.
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Dogleg/Forced Lap Up - Is the player able to cut
a dogleg or does a dogleg/other obstacle cause the
player to hit less than a full shot.
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Prevailing Wind - The average wind speed and
direction of any prevailing wind.
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Attitude - On courses of 2000 feet or more above
sea level, the ball will travel farther based on the
altitude.
The
effective playing length factors can either make a hole
effectively shorter or longer than the measured length.
For example if a hole is thirty feet down from the tee
to the green, it will play effectively shorter than the
same hole if it were flat or uphill to green.
There are
also ten obstacle ratings that are evaluated by the
rating team on each hole, although not all ten may exist
on a particular hole. These obstacle factors are:
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Topography - How topography affects stance or
lie and whether the shot to the green is uphill or
downhill.
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Fairway - The width of the fairway in each
landing zone and other factors which make the
fairway easier or harder to hit.
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Green
Target - How difficult it is to hit the green
with the approach shot.
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Recoverability and Rough - Recovery problems if
the player misses the fairway or green.
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Bunkers - Chances of getting into a bunker and
the difficulty of recovering from the bunkers.
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Out
of Bounds/Extreme Rough - The proximity of out
of bounds or extreme rough from the center of the
fairway landing zone or green and whether the out of
bounds or extreme rough must be crossed.
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Water
Hazards - The proximity of a water hazard from
the center of the fairway landing zone or green and
whether the water hazard must be crossed.
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Trees
- Proximity of trees and difficulty recovering from
them.
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Green
Surface - The speed and contour or slope of the
putting green.
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Psychological - The cumulative effect of the
other 9 obstacles on a player.
Once the
rating team has determined the rating values for the
effective playing length factors and the obstacles,
these values are then plugged into a formula that
converts them in a USGA Course Rating System™
and Slope Rating. The authorized golf association
reviews those values against other facilities in its
region and then issues the Ratings. Without authorized
golf associations, implementation of the USGA Course
Rating could never take place."
For more
information on the RDGA Course Rating teams and their
2007 schedule, please contact Mr. Richard Frank at (585)
455-9895 or the RDGA office at (585) 292-5950.
Thanks to
the USGA for this description of the Course Rating
System.
Course
Re-Rating
The following
courses are scheduled to have their golf course
re-rated during the summer of 2007.
Brook-Lea CC
Braemar CC
Centerpointe CC
Chili CC
Durand GC
FarView GC
Genesee GC North
Le Roy CC
Salmon Creek GC
Victor Hills GC East
Victor Hill GC North
Woodlyn Hills GC |
Riverton GC (Completed)
Wildwood CC (Completed) |
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