EDS has various meanings in the Golf category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of EDS in Golf.
Extra Day Score (EDS) refers to a round of golf played outside a formal competition but still submitted for handicap purposes under the World Handicap System (WHS). These rounds allow golfers to track their performance, maintain an accurate handicap, and ensure fair competition when playing in official events.
EDS rounds must be:
- Pre-registered with a club or handicap authority before playing.
- Played under Rules of Golf with an official marker or witness.
- Recorded and submitted to handicap calculations for accuracy.
EDS rounds help golfers adjust their Handicap Index (HI) based on non-competitive play, ensuring that handicap values remain fair and reflective of current skill levels.
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