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Rules

Know Your Scorecard: If Only They Could Talk

September 12, 2025

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In stroke play, whether you are in a friendly or serious competition, a scorecard is a vital component of the round. It tells an accurate story (whether it’s a good or bad story) of a player’s round based on the number of strokes taken.

There are many other facts when it comes to scorecards:

  • There is nothing in the Rules that require initials to be written on any change to a score on a hole on a scorecard.
  • Contrary to popular belief, scorecards in match play are not required. They can be used to help keep the match status, but they have no official standing.
  • Although there are specific spots identified on the scorecard for the player and marker to sign, if there is a visible signature for each person anywhere on the scorecard, it is considered valid.
  • Scorecards don’t have to be strictly paper! A scorecard can be digital if there are means for the player and marker to attest/certify the scorecard.

There are certain responsibilities that come with a scorecard and specific people who are assigned to those responsibilities. Rule 3.3b breaks down the three parties that are involved: (1) the player (2) the marker (3) the committee.

THE PLAYER

  • The player is responsible for 21 items on the scorecard:
    • 18 correct hole-by-hole scores.
    • Two signatures anywhere on the scorecard (their signature, plus the signature of the marker).
    • In a handicap competition, the player is responsible for ensuring the proper handicap is on the scorecard.
  • The player is not responsible for adding up or totaling the scorecard.
  • Any changes that need to be made must be done with agreement of the marker or by approval of the committee.
  • The scorecard needs to be promptly returned to the committee.

THE MARKER

  • This is the person responsible for entering the scores on a player’s scorecard and certifying those scores.
  • A marker is assigned by the committee.
  • When the round has ended, the marker needs to certify the hole-by-hole scores on the scorecard and sign the scorecard.
  • It is recommended that the marker stay in the scoring area with the player until the committee finalizes the scorecard to address any questions or issues that may arise.

THE COMMITTEE

  • The committee is the person or group in charge of the competition.
  • The committee are responsible for the following on the scorecard:
    • Total of front nine, back nine and entire round (the “math”)
    • Proper application of handicaps and the total net score in a handicap competition.
  • Committees can approve changes of markers during the round.

 

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