My best this year was an 80, although had a very good round rained out on the 17th hole (3 over at the time). My worst was a 96 just last week. So 16 shots.
My best score this year was an 88. I don't know how that happened. My worst score was 115 which occured at the beginning of the season. This is my first full season playing golf. I normally shoot in the mid 90's nowadays.
14 Strokes. 68/82. That is to be expected from me though. I play during the winter and then in April, stop because work is too busy. So the few times I play during the summer are played with no practice and the score just keeps climbing until I get back on the practice in late October/early November...the new job I am chasing will change all of that as they EXPECT us to play with the members.
My best this year was an 80, although had a very good round rained out on the 17th hole (3 over at the time). My worst was a 96 just last week. So 16 shots.
stlcard25: I am not sure if you are aware, but you can enter your score from your rain shortened round, for handicap purposes. You can check the USGA's website, but I am almost positive that once you play 13 holes, the round is official (and NO, you can't just take your total strokes up to that point as your score! haha)
For the unplayed hole(s), you simply give yourself the score you would have likely made, based on your handicap. For example, if you are a 12 handicap, and the 18th hole that you missed is handicap hole # 1 through 12, you get a stroke from the course, and therefore, would give yourself a bogey. If that 18th hole is handicap hole # 13 or higher, you would not be entitled to a stroke from the course, as you are expected to make par, and therefore, you give yourself a par for that hole.
86 and a 101, 15 strokes. I had forgotten about that 101 until I looked it up on my golf blog. Grrr... why did I start keeping that thing!?!?!? *laugh*
Worse 108 (worst ball striking day of my life .. just nothing was working.. could have been the 6 am start after a LONG night of poker and drinking hahaha)