Neilds
Assistant Pro
They don't have toll
"Not all payers in a particular swindle are are submitting a GP score."
On what grounds do they justify not submitting cards when others are?
They don't have toll
"Not all payers in a particular swindle are are submitting a GP score."
On what grounds do they justify not submitting cards when others are?
According to the WHS Rules of Handicapping and GB&I guidance, they do.They don't have to
Do you mean they have to hand their cards in or they have to justify not submitting cards when others are?According to the WHS Rules of Handicapping and GB&I guidance, they do.
A valid* reason must be provided for the non-submission of acceptable scores. Persistent non-submission of such scores without a valid reason (or otherwise attempting to circumvent the rules) should ultimately result in the withdrawal of the player's Handicap Index.Do you mean they have to hand their cards in or they have to justify not submitting cards when others are?
Some people will insist it's fine to ignore the rules of handicapping and not submit scores from these less formal competitions... until someone wins their swindle almost every week or wins a trophy/board/open comp getting half a dozen more strokes than they do in their swindle... and then...
...somehow they will blame WHS.
But could they win every alternate week?They good thing is we have a good system in place to ensure that the same person doesn’t win the swindle every week![]()
But could they win every alternate week?![]()
A valid* reason must be provided for the non-submission of acceptable scores. Persistent non-submission of such scores without a valid reason (or otherwise attempting to circumvent the rules) should ultimately result in the withdrawal of the player's Handicap Index.
* per the Rules of Handicapping
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You say you have plenty of comps and "3 or so" comps a week, but also indicated you only have one Saturday comp a month, which certainly isn't offering much competition golf to those who (can) only play weekends (or Saturdays).
There is clearly the appetite for more competitions as you have groups running their own. Sounds like you need volunteer(s) to take on running competitions, if club management/the office is not interested in catering to the membership (I assume this isn't a members club?).
PS. there is certainly no requirement setup tee times for comps or to block out tee times for them. For example, with the exception of trophy/board comp days, we run regular comps every Saturday and Sunday that are optional entry (i.e. rollup entry in the pro shop on the day).
Their choice - a big advantage over having to play in a club comp to get a game.ll
"Not all payers in a particular swindle are are submitting a GP score."
On what grounds do they justify not submitting cards when others are?
Oh dear. So their handicaps are not genuine as per the Rules of Handicapping.Their choice - a big advantage over having to play in a club comp to get a game.
Oh dear. So their handicaps are not genuine as per the Rules of Handicapping.
How much attention do they pay to the Rules of Golf? Or for that matter how much does the club concern itself with either?
They may be not entering very good scores so that when they enter a formal comp their Index will be high and enable them to win a prize. ie banditsI’m confused here - if they are not putting GP scores in when they play the roll up how are their handicaps not genuine ?
And why would the club care what members do in their own social golf ?!
They may be not entering very good scores so that when they enter a formal comp their Index will be high and enable them to win a prize. ie bandits
If or when they represent the club or play in external events they will be playing off a false handicap.
Because it does not reflect their standard of play.How can it be a false handicap ?
Why doesn’t it ?Because it does not reflect their standard of play.
I'm confused here.. In my defence I've only been playing under WHS since June so still getting used to the anomalies, I found the old CONGU so much easier to understand.They may be not entering very good scores so that when they enter a formal comp their Index will be high and enable them to win a prize. ie bandits
If or when they represent the club or play in external events they will be playing off a false handicap.
The link in post #109 spells it out. Para 2.1a(i)I'm confused here.. In my defence I've only been playing under WHS since June so still getting used to the anomalies, I found the old CONGU so much easier to understand.
How is them playing in a swindle or roll up an instant reason to say they're purposely entering not very good scores in order to Sandbag and create an artificially high handicap making them a bandit or reason to accuse them of false handicapping.
Surely a friendly roll up or swindle not organised by the club its up to them and the group they play with to decide what they do for shots. It's not official, it's not affecting the club or anyone but those playing in a friendly between them. IF the club isn't organising and its not affecting anyone it then why should they step in for handicapping, is there a rule to say they must enter a GP score or that this must be a club organised thing and that every time they play they must enter cards for Handicapping purposes.. This isn't me being pedantic I'm genuinely interested in how this affects anyone but themselves or how this can be used as false handicap
When we used to play swindles under the old system nobody ever moaned where I played and it never led to accusations the following week in a medal or board comp that someone should played off X because they scored well in a Stableford swindle the week before