Wager Mage
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Your handicap will increase if you play four or five times a week. The average golfer may have a good score every six or eight games but overall the average golfer has a round four to seven shots over their handicap, so it is bound to increase.
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Read More »"If your handicap is going up despite playing regularly then you're not capable of playing to your current handicap. The fact that your worst 12 scores from your last 20 don't count towards your handicap is a massive buffer." The slope rating is a significant feature of the WHS, but not everyone has embraced that process: "So I earn my WHS handicap, index 19.5 (about where I was before). Then I walk out at my home club and get given two shots! I would have expected to play off 19.5 when I visit another club then would go up or down depending on course rating." Perhaps the most intriguing comment was submitted by a handicap secretary, who was sceptical of whether all golfers would have played entirely within the rules during non-competitive rounds: "I haven't put any general play cards in yet, and I'm the Handicap Secretary at my club. The reason - all of my casual rounds are not played according to the rules, that is, we will often give a putt if it is close, say one foot or so. This saves time, but any such score must be invalid. And do players make sure they are playing off the correct tees for the score they submit? I very much doubt it." However, as one golfer noted, if clubs are managing the system properly, then there shouldn't be significant problems: "If the Club Handicap committee are doing their job, any cards submitted via club apps will be pre-registered and any golfers not submitting cards after registering will be penalised. This prevents players picking and choosing which cards to submit. The app insists on pre-registration and then scores cannot be submitted for reasonable time afterwards. Most players did not bother to learn about the WHS before it started and now just let the computer work everything out. Golf is a game of trust and integrity and there will always be a few that abuse that but experience at my club is that there is no evidence of manipulation of handicaps. A good handicap committee will also explain any queries members have." Ultimately, the World Handicap System is here to stay and early teething problems will diminish with time. Our survey has provided evidence that while there is still work to be done in terms of educating and understanding the system, an increasing number of golfers are becoming comfortable with the new way of doing things.
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