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The R1&R2 scores do not include the deduction; they were split out into an R0. Click View Hole Scores to see how they were handled.

I also see (now) that the artificial adjustments to scores actually did generate round ratings. So, Calvin's 6 stroke advantage was given a round rating of 1035. Zero advantage was rated 940.
That makes no sense. 6 strokes different on that course should be about 36 ratings points, not 195 (it was 1135, not 1035) not that it matters.
 
That makes no sense. 6 strokes different on that course should be about 36 ratings points, not 195 (it was 1135, not 1035) not that it matters.
But it wasn't that course. The theoretical SSA on the course (that they didn't play) would've been around 5.2, which makes every single stroke extremely valuable.
 
That makes no sense. 6 strokes different on that course should be about 36 ratings points, not 195 (it was 1135, not 1035) not that it matters.
Thanks for the correction. 1135 does matter because it might be (?) the highest rated round ever. Maybe that's appropriate because it took a whole season of great play to earn it.
 
Seems odd that it was not denoted as X Tier on the PDGA schedule (ES)- even USDGC bears the X label. Also some X tiers get rated if they don't have any weird rules that preclude ratings. I would think this was an X Tier because of the way they limit the field- were there any non-compliant rules?
 
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