What Handicap Is Shooting 105?
105
High handicapper
29–31
Where shooting 105 ranks
You are on the cusp of breaking 100 — the milestone most golfers chase first. You are past pure-beginner territory but still leaving a lot of strokes on the course.
How the estimate works
Under the World Handicap System, a single round's Score Differential is (113 ÷ Slope) × (Score − Course Rating). On a standard course (rating 72.0, slope 113) a score of 105 produces a differential of about 33.0. But your Handicap Index averages only your best 8 rounds out of 20, so it lands a few strokes lower — roughly 29–31. Play an easier or harder course and that index shifts, which is what Course Rating and Slope adjust for.
What to work on to score lower
Play for bogey on every hole, use a reliable club off the tee even if it is not your driver, and practice short chips and putts. Course management alone can take a 105 to the low 90s.
Want your exact number for a specific course? Use the free handicap calculator to plug in that course's rating and slope.
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