Stableford Scoring Calculator
Enter your scores hole by hole, set your handicap, and instantly calculate your Stableford points for all 18 holes — with a full breakdown by hole.
Stableford Scorecard
Enter your gross score for each hole
Your playing handicap (0–54)
On your scorecard
Standard = 113
| Hole | Par | Stroke Index |
Extra Shots |
Gross Score |
Net Score |
Points |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Totals | — | — | — | — | — | — |
Your Stableford Score
Points total & round summary
Enter your gross score for each hole, then click Calculate to see your Stableford points total and full breakdown.
Understanding Stableford Scoring
Stableford replaces stroke-play counting with a points system relative to net par. You score 2 points for a net par, 3 for a birdie, 4 for an eagle, and just 1 for a double bogey — anything worse scores zero. A good round typically produces 36+ points (2 per hole), with scratch players aiming for 40+.
Your playing handicap is distributed across the 18 holes using each hole’s Stroke Index (SI). A handicap of 18 means one extra shot on every hole. A handicap of 9 means one extra shot on the 9 lowest SI holes. Extra shots reduce your net score, making it easier to score points on harder holes.
Because of the handicap system, most golfers of any level should aim for around 36 points — that’s par for the course on a Stableford basis. Scoring 40+ points is an excellent round regardless of handicap. Competitions are typically won with 38–44 points. Below 30 points is a tough day on the course.
