
To calculate a rating for a round of disc golf, use the PDGA calculation of stroke value for that round. The PDGA will assign a course score that equals a 1000 rated round. If shooting over the course score, multiply the number of strokes over by the value of a stroke, and subtract from 1000.
What is a disc golf player rating?
A disc golf player rating is a weighted average score, based on your last 12 months’ worth of competition scores, or longer if the player doesn’t have 8 competitive scores in that time. The rating is then calculated based off a hypothetical scratch player who would score 1000 on the same course.
How is my overall rating calculated?
Your overall rating is the calculated based off an average of your last 12 month’s ratings (or longer if you played fewer than 8 ratings events in that time), with outliers when you may have performed really badly removed and your most recent event ratings weighted higher than older events.
How do I Find my PDGA rating?
However, only ratings of current PDGA members will be published. Your first rating can be calculated after just one valid round of tournament play. It will be posted on your player profile along with your tournament results the next time the ratings are updated. You can search for players by name or PDGA number.
What is a scratch player rating in golf?
Players who average the SSA on courses played will have a rating of 1000 and are considered “scratch players”. A player who averages scores lower than SSAs on course they’ve played will have a rating over 1000. Players who enter a PDGA sanctioned event will automatically get their results entered into the ratings system.

What is a good rating in disc golf?
Players who average the course layout SSA will have a rating of 1000. As of 2021, top pro players who average scores lower than SSA have ratings over 1000 ranging up to 1050. PDGA amateur men average around 860 and women around 725.
What is a 900 rating in disc golf?
How do you use the rating numbers for handicapping? Every throw equals about 10 rating points on a typical 18-hole course from the long tees. If your scores average 10 throws over SSA, your rating will be 100 points lower than 1000 which would be 900.
How do I increase my PDGA rating?
Playing better in general is the easiest way to increase one's rating. There really is no way to "game" the system with any consistency. Playing with more higher rated players is a myth.
What is a scratch scoring average?
Scratch Scoring Average is the average score a 1000 rated player will throw. The higher the SSA the harder the course is. Enter your state to get a list of courses that have been rated, i.e. have had a PDGA sanctioned tournament played there.
How do you get a 1000 disc golf rating?
Players who average the SSA on courses played will have a rating of 1000 and are considered “scratch players”. A player who averages scores lower than SSAs on course they've played will have a rating over 1000.
How good is an 800 rated disc golfer?
Courses with ratings between 800 – 850 are considered “Easy.” Courses with ratings between 850 -900 are considered “Average.” Courses with ratings between 900 – 950 are considered “Difficult.”
What is a bad PDGA rating?
As of 2021, top pro players who average scores lower than SSA have ratings over 1000 ranging up to 1050. PDGA amateur men average around 860 and women around 725. Each additional throw in your score will reduce your rating from 7 to 13 rating points depending on the SSA of the course.
What is the average disc golf drive?
According to the PDGA the average drive distance in disc golf for a recreational player is between 200 and 300 feet. That's for someone who has been playing for 1 to 2 years. The average drive distance for a novice player who is just getting into the sport is 175 to 250 feet.
Who has the highest PDGA rating?
Richard WysockiThe current Top 10 Men and Women on each continent are shown in the tables below....PDGA North American Rankings - Top 10 Men - Yearend 2017.Prev Rank1NameRichard WysockiPDGA #38008Rating*1050Adj RR2.09 more columns
What is better than a scratch golfer?
The chart below tells us that the PGA Tour scoring average is 2.25 strokes better than Mr. Scratch. Further, Tour players are playing courses that are 3.2 strokes more difficult. The net result is a 5.45-shot difference between Tour players and Mr.
What handicap is considered scratch?
zeroA golfer whose handicap is zero is referred to as a scratch golfer, and one whose handicap is approximately 18 as a bogey golfer.
What handicap is better than scratch?
If a scratch golfer plays in a net tournament, their gross score is the same as their net score, or worse. A scratch golfer can have better than a 0.0 USGA Handicap Index. They could have a positive handicap and be better than scratch, meaning they actually have to add strokes to their score in a net competition.
How many 1000 rated disc golf players are there?
So what is a good player rating if a ‘good’ scratch player will score 1000?
How to calculate your disc golf rating
Now you know how the ratings are calculated – how do you calculate your own rating?
Who is the best disc golfer?
With only 0.3% of players sitting with ratings over that magical 1000 score mark – who is the best disc golf player?
What is a PDGA Rating?
A PDGA rating measures the kind of player you are and what PDGA competitions you can enter and participate in. The PDGA has 30 divisions in which individuals can compete.
Who Can Get a PDGA Rating?
To get a PDGA rating, you need to be a member of the PDGA. There are advantages to being a PDGA member. Here are some of the benefits of registering and becoming a member:
A Closer Look at the PDGA Divisions
Professionals in the Male and Female divisions can compete in the following divisions based on their age:
How Does the PDGA Ratings System Work?
The PDGA has a Scratch Scoring Average (SSA) for each competition course. This would be the average score of a round of disc golf on an 18-hole course. Your rating is the average of your round scores on a course compared to the SSA.
Does Your Rating Affect the Events You Can Participate In?
Yes, most certainly, your ratings will specify or dictate which PDGA events and divisions you can participate in. The whole point of the ratings was to create a system where the competition is fair.
Some Parting Thoughts
Disc golf is really catching on. More people are playing the game now. To keep the playing field even, it is essential to have a player rating system in place. The Professional Disc Golf Association has a player rating in place for its members who participate in PDGA events and tournaments.
