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How can a Slope rating from two different sets of tees be the same or very similar?

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How can a Slope rating from two different sets of tees be the same or very similar?

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One might assume that a set of tees that plays longer than another would automatically have a higher Slope rating. This is not always the case, as occasionally by playing a longer set of tees a golfer will take some of the obstacles out of play that would otherwise affect their score. Length alone does not determine Slope rating. The terms “RCGA Handicap Factor”, “Handicap Factor”, “Factor” and “RCGA Handicap System” are registered trademarks and service marks of the RCGA.

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