The most difficult tee at Teddy Valley Golf and Resort has a USGA Course Rating of 4. This metric is used to measure difficulty for a scratch golfer, or one who consistently achieves par without a handicap. To put this in perspective, the average course has a maximum tee rating of 10.
The USGA defines a bogey golfer as male with a USGA Handicap Index of about 20 strokes or a female with a handicap of 24. For the bogey golfer, Teddy Valley Golf and Resort offers tees with a Course Slope of as high as 6, which is slightly easier than average compared to all other golf courses.