USGA Handicap Review Tool – Data Points for Phase 2last updated April 3, 2025
1. Player Name – The first and last name of the player who received a handicap review.
2. Handicap ID (GHIN #) – The player’s unique identification number. Each player in the United States whose Handicap Index® is calculated by the USGA has a Handicap ID.
3. Review Run - The date the handicap review was run.
Note: The audit log lists who ran the review.
4. Handicap Index – The Handicap Index on the date the handicap review was run.
5. Low Handicap Index™ – The Low Handicap Index on the date the handicap review was run.
6. Review Period - The date range in which the handicap review was based upon (the default time frame is a rolling 12 months).
7. Number of Scores Posted – A count of the total number of scores posted to the player’s scoring record during the review period, based on the date played.
8. Total High/Low Flags – A count of each of the total number of high and low flags during the review period. A flagged score is one that is significantly outside of the player’s expected scoring range.
9. Percentage of High/Low flags – The percentage of each of the high and low flags based on the number of scores posted during the review period.
10. Recommended Adjustment – The upward or downward value recommended after the handicap review was run. Once applied by the golf club, the player’s Handicap Index will be adjusted by that value (e.g., -1) and designated with the letter “M”.
11. Handicap Index During Review
- Start – Handicap Index at the beginning of the review period.
- End – Handicap Index at the end of the review period.
- Soft Caps – The number of times the player’s Handicap Index had a soft cap applied during the review period.
- Hard Caps – The number of times the player’s Handicap Index had a hard cap applied during the review period.
- ESRs – The number of times the player had an exceptional score reduction (either a -1 or -2 reduction) during the review period.
- Min H.I.™ The player’s lowest Handicap Index during the review period. This value may differ from the Low Handicap Index.
- Max H.I. – The player’s highest Handicap Index during the review period.
12. Played to Handicap Index – A Score Differential™ that is equal to or better than the Handicap Index.
- % Expected – Over the entire Handicap Index range, the “Played to Handicap Index” average is about 20-25% of the time. For a particular handicap review, the expected value listed is specific to all scores posted for players with a Handicap Index similar to the one in the review.
- % Actual – The percentage of rounds “played to Handicap Index” during the review period. This percentage is based on the Handicap Index on the day of play.
- Note: The fewer scores used in the review period will increase volatility in the actual vs. expected value.
13. Competition Factor – The difference between performance in casual and competition rounds. A (+) value means better performance in casual rounds, whereas a (-) value means better performance in competition rounds.
- General Rounds – The number of general (or not designated as competition) rounds in the review period and the average Score Differential of those rounds.
- Competition Rounds – The number of competition rounds in the review period and the average Score Differential of those rounds.
14. Scores in Review – A detailed listing of each posted score during the review period, with the high/low flags clearly identified.