The Facts
Men's Course Ratings
| 18 (Rating/Slope) | F9 (Rating/Slope) | B9 (Rating/Slope) |
|
|---|---|---|---|
| Black | 74.6/130 | 36.5/124 | 38.1/135 |
| Burgandy | 72.6/125 | 35.4/119 | 37.2/131 |
| Blue | 70.3/119 | 34.6/116 | 35.7/122 |
| White | 68.2/117 | 33.4/116 | 34.8/117 |
| Gold | 65.5/112 | 32.5/110 | 33.0/113 |
Course Rating is a number that reflects what a zero handicap (scratch) golfer would shoot under normal conditions on a given golf course. Course ratings generally run between 69.0 and 75.0, and can end in an odd decimal.
Slope is a number that reflects the difference between what a scratch golfer would shoot compared to what a bogey golfer would shoot on a given golf course. The higher the slope number, the bigger the difference between what the scratch golfer would shoot compared to the bogey golfer.
Course Designer/Developer
The Ridge Golf Course was designed by Jerry Slack & Associates, Inc. of Tulsa, Oklahoma, and was developed by Landscapes Unlimited of Lincoln, Nebraska.


