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Can someone explain the difference between a “Lost†Handicap and an “inactive†Handicap please.
The term 'active' or 'inactive' used to ave a special meaning. The term is now 'Competition' or 'non-competition'.So if a person fails to keep his handicap due to medical reasons in the previous 12 months, does a committee have the option of keeping a handicap active or have they no choice but to remove the (c) and insist the player submits 3 qualifying cards to reinstate the (c)?
Are you sure? I have no record of that in my files.Several years ago you lost your handicap when you failed to return 3 qualifying scores in a year.
Are you sure? I have no record of that in my files.
Prior to the UHS, which won't be relevant to the specific question but is pertinent to the wider element, there were neither Q scores nor active etc. Handicaps were basically for life and lapsed on leaving a club - the relatively violent adjustments to form meant that any time based drift was quickly resolved anyway!It is only a memory for me long before I got involved with handicaps.
Maybe it was a club ruling that we had in place before active/inactive
If not what was the system before inactive/ active came in to force.
I am sure I remember something about needing 3 qualifying score before that time. I remember going in to a bit of panic once after being out due to injury for nearly a year.
Depends where you were. Came in in Scotland first - around 2007 I think, then the rest added it some 3 years later. Caused a bit of a stir at the time and was accused of creating a mass exodus (from club memberships) of those who were inactive - but the reality was more around the significant other changes occurring at that time both within Golf, and UK plc.Thanks.
I have only ever known the 0.1 etc adjustments (first handicap was in 1986).
I remember that active /inactive only came in during , roughly, the past ten years , roughly.