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Old 08-29-2011, 10:40 PM
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Default Re: Sunday Afternoon mini results: weeks 11-20

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I think the course needs an SSA to calculate ratings doesn't it?
No, the SSA comes from certain players ratings and scores.

I just don't have the exact formula for the calculations.
You're both right.

If the course has an SSA for typical conditions you can use that to calculate ratings. That's what the EasyScorecard app uses to generate its ratings. I suspect the PDGA iThingie app works the same way. There is a formula to calculate SSA based purely on course length and foliage that works pretty well.

But the SSA also falls out of sanctioned competitive play in the ratings process. It's the score that would be rated 1,000 for a particular round. Here's a pretty gross explanation of that process (stolen from a PDGA message board post):

Take a round of tournament golf, and average all the player ratings of 800+ rated competitors with at least 8 rated rounds in their history.
Say you get an average of 950 out of them.
Next average all of their scores for that round (assume 18 holes).
Say you get an average of 53.
Then for that round a 53 would be rated 950.
For SSA's in the general range of 48-53 you add or subtract ~10 ratings points per stroke, so 54 is 940-rated, 50 is 980-rated, and 48 is 1000-rated (and thus also the SSA).

As the SSA gets further from 50 the ~10 points value shrinks (for higher SSA) or grows (for lower SSA). Also if you're playing more than 18 holes the ~10 point value changes: roughly 21 holes = 8pts/stroke, 24 holes = 7pts/stroke, 27 holes = 6pts/stroke.

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Based on Birdshot's mini back in 2010 Northside's SSA would be ~48 for 18 holes.
I've got the EasyScorecard SSA's set to:
A tees = 24.7
B tees = 24.5
Junior tees = 19.1
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