Okay, so the other day, I was diving deep into golf stuff online – you know, as one does when they’re trying to get better at not embarrassing themselves on the course. And I kept coming across this term: “+ handicap.” I’d heard of handicaps, sure, but the “+” part threw me for a loop. So, I started digging. Here is the entire process of my practice record.
First Steps: What I Thought I Knew
I figured a handicap was just a number that showed how good you were, right? Lower number, better golfer. Makes sense. It’s supposed to let different skill levels play together,fairly. But what was this “+” all about? Was it some super-elite level? I needed to get the details.

The Deep Dive: Research Time
My first steps to hit up some golf websites. I skipped the super technical jargon-filled ones and looked for simple explanations.
I find out that,I found out that a golf handicap is basically a number showing a golfer’s potential. It’s not just about how you played last week, it is More like an average of your best games.
Putting It Together: How a + Handicap Works
Then it clicked. The “+” means you’re better than scratch. A “scratch golfer” is someone with a handicap of 0 – they’re expected to shoot around par for the course.
So, if you see a +1 handicap, that golfer is actually expected to shoot one stroke under par on average! I used to think, wow, these + handicap players aren’t just good, they’re consistently amazing.
My “Aha!” Moment
The whole point of the handicap system is to level the playing field,right?. So, a + handicap golfer actually gives strokes to someone with a higher handicap. It’s like they start the game with a slight disadvantage to make things fair.
For example, if a +1 handicap player plays with someone who has a 10 handicap, The +1 player is given an advantage of 11 strokes from the start. Crazy, huh?
My Simple Takeaway
Here’s how I think of it now, in really plain terms:

- Regular Handicap (like 5, 10, 20): Shows how many strokes over par you’re likely to shoot.
- + Handicap (like +1, +2): Shows how many strokes under par you can (probably, maybe, on a good day) shoot.
It is kind like,I’ve leveled up my golf knowledge. Now, I can watch these pros with their “+” handicaps and understand just how incredible they really are!