SCORING / Playing the Course
Player Pathway : Level 1
Scoring Test Level 1
• To pass Level 1 Scoring , you must score 6 or less three times from 50 yards .
Scoring Test Level 2
• To pass Level 2 Scoring , you must score 6 or less three times from 100 yards .
Scoring Test Level 3
• To pass Level 3 Scoring , you must score 6 or less three times from 150 yards .
Level 4 and 5 : Transitioning to the Course Generally speaking , many golf courses are not set up well for beginners . The holes , even from the shortest of tees , are simply too long and this means that those new to the game will not be able to play without feeling rushed . However , once a player has passed the Level 3 scoring test and can shoot a score of 6 on a 150-yard hole three times , it is time to transition to the course .
Scoring Test Level 4
• Level 4 course set up : Set the course up with 100-yard par 3 ’ s , 150-yard par 4 ’ s and 200-yard par 5 ’ s to total approximately 1,350 yards .
• The 9-hole requirement can be met by playing a complete 9-holes or consecutive 3-hole increments .
• To pass Level 4 scoring test , you must score 54 or less one time that is attested by another player .
Scoring Test Level 5
• Level 5 course set up : Set the course up with 100-yard par 3 ’ s , 150-yard par 4 ’ s and 200-yard par 5 ’ s or approximately 1,350 yards .
• To pass Level 5 scoring test , you must score 51 or less twice and have it attested by another player .
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