This calculator projects what Connecticut golfers are most likely to shoot on any given course by combining handicap index, course rating, and slope into an expected scoring range. It uses the USGA handicap system but presents the results visually with animated charts and sliders, making it easy to set realistic expectations before a round.
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This calculator helps golfers evaluate whether it makes sense to “cut the corner” on a dogleg hole by balancing potential yardage saved against the penalty risk of hitting into trouble. By adjusting sliders for corner yardage, cut distance, cut success percentage, and tree penalty severity, the model computes the expected value (EV) of playing aggressively versus laying up, then visualizes both strategies on a radar chart.
This calculator compares the long-term economics of private club membership in Connecticut against the pay-as-you-go model of municipal golf. By charting cumulative costs year over year, it shows when—if ever—the investment in initiation fees and dues overtakes the steady expense of muni green fees.
This calculator computes the effective cost per round of private club membership in Connecticut by dividing initiation fees and annual dues across the number of rounds you realistically play each season. The model treats initiation as a sunk cost, holds dues flat, and outputs a per-round figure over different membership horizons.




