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There has been a fair amount of criticism by forummers of the CONGU handicapping system with many calling for players to be allowed to decide what their handicap should be without letting the system dictate it. There have also been opinions expressed that the system is unfair to Cat 1 players who have fought hard to reach that status and even harder to maintain it. I get the feeling that some believe that the system was devised and maintained by faceless bureaucrats who sit at desks in their ivory tower analysing statistics without ever playing the game.
That couldn’t be further from the truth. The EGU’s guru and leading light on handicaps is a gentleman called James Crampton who will be presenting the EGU’s series of seminars this autumn on the 2012 CONGU UHS Handicapping System which will come into use early next year. As I recall, James has a handicap of +6, which suggests that he may be on the side of Cat 1 players as well as the rest of us.
That couldn’t be further from the truth. The EGU’s guru and leading light on handicaps is a gentleman called James Crampton who will be presenting the EGU’s series of seminars this autumn on the 2012 CONGU UHS Handicapping System which will come into use early next year. As I recall, James has a handicap of +6, which suggests that he may be on the side of Cat 1 players as well as the rest of us.