The Good, the Bad, the Pretty one.
The good: impeccable craftsmanship, as expected from POTR. You just know it's built to last.
The pretty: look at it. The design is subtle and elegant. I personally think it's better looking than most of the scorecard holders on the market.
Now it's the bad. For a scorecard holder this pretty, you'd expect it to function quite well the least. Maybe. If you live in an area where scorecards are generally around 7x5 1/2 inches, then this could be the (near) perfect scorecard holder for you. Unfortunately, living in SoCal, most of the scorecards I've gotten are not. This becomes an issue when the design of the holder is somewhat hostile to the sizes not in that range due to the lack of elastic bands that would hold the card securely, which is something rather important when you're playing on a windy Saturday afternoon near the Pacific Ocean.
Fixes? Yes. And very simple. Increase the width by a quarter-inch to accommodate wider scorecards found in the States and add one flat elastic band in the middle to maximize adaptability. The corner tabs are pretty useless for most of the scorecards, but they don't bother—perhaps a little elastic band on the side as a pencil holder wouldn't hurt.
One last thing. No. Your passport won't fit in this.