Definition: On every course, there are a few holes that give every golfer trouble. The ones where, no matter how many times you play the course, you can never quite tame those holes. Don't you just hate those holes? In Hate 'Em, you get choose two of those holes and, before the round starts, write down a par on each. A stipulation is that the two holes must be comprised of one par 4 and one par 5. Hate 'Em is usually played with full handicaps. At the end of the round, add up the strokes (including the three pars on your Hate 'Em holes), deduct your handicap strokes, and the low player (or group) wins.
This system is designed for use in 9-hole leagues
Standard - Rules of Golf followed on a rated course during its active season
Points - The standings for this scoring system are dictated by a points system, where each golfer can earn points in each event based on their performance.
Individual - Each golfer competes on an individual basis, without any teammates.
Field - Each golfer competes against the entire field in each event
This is a "child" scoring system under the Waverly Woods Cup Points System 2019 "parent" scoring system