How do I get a handicap if I'm not a member?

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I'd like to try and get a handicap, but as the subject line says, I'm not a member of any club.

Does anyone know of anywhere I can get a handicap that is from an official source that could be used if I so desired to play open competitions?
 
AFAIK you can't. The only way to get an official and active handicap is to do this by playing in qualifying rounds (or using the supplementary card system) at a club, and the only way you can play in these is to be a member.
You can certainly play rounds and log them on applications to create a "handicap" but this would not count as official for competitive playing purposes.
That's my understanding of it.
 
As Greig says, you must be a member of an affiliated golf club to have an official handicap. The handicap certificates from those sites where you enter your own scores are not worth the paper they are printed on.
If you are looking for a cheap way of getting an official handicap, see if you can find a municipal course which has a low membership fee combined with paying a green fee every time you play. Most areas of the country will have such courses, so look around.
 
A friend of mine has just asked me the same question. While not 'official' handicaps would the certificate be accepted by golf clubs allowing you just to play a round of golf?
 
Some of the more prestigious clubs will insist on seeing a h/cap certificate, others will say they require a specific h/cap but will not check, many really don't care and don't require or ask for one.

However those that check will only accept an official one.
 
A friend of mine has just asked me the same question. While not 'official' handicaps would the certificate be accepted by golf clubs allowing you just to play a round of golf?

Commercially minded courses will probably take anyone's money with any kind of handicap certificate but many private clubs will still insist on a CONGU handicap certificate. The OP's question on entering Open Competitions is answered very simply - CONGU handicap only.
 
my local munis off offer a low value membership with affiliated congu hc.

the one im currently a member of is £60.00 per year, this gives you roughly 45 comps including inter club comps, and all the typical knock out matches, on top you just pay your green fees as and when you play.

it works out more anually if you play every week, but on the plus side the weeks that you choose not to play or to play elsewhere does not cost you a penny.
 
Their are some sites where you can hand 3 cards in and they will give you a hcp, but it costs roughly £20 odd pounds.
https://secure.golfclubgb.co.uk/

I joined this couple of years ago thinking I would have a handicap without being a member but sheer waste of £20 in my opinions it's unofficial you may as well use an online tracker site.
 
Cheers guys, so the general consensus is the sites that offer an "official" handicap without the need to be a club member are pretty much a waste of money.

Therefore if I want to try and get an official handicap, the best way is to try and find a course that will process three cards for me for a nominal fee or find the several hundred notes and join a club.

I'll try for the nominal fee option, as joining a club is not an option as I'm on-call every other week and her indoors would only complain if I tried to get my monies worth on the weeks I was not on-call.
 
I'll try for the nominal fee option, as joining a club is not an option as I'm on-call every other week and her indoors would only complain if I tried to get my monies worth on the weeks I was not on-call.

this worked for me for over 25 years and, apart from 1 year when someone else coughed up the membership fees, it was only when I retired that I joined a 'full club'

I played golf all over the place on a green fee basis, but also played comps and club matches when time permitted; again on a green fee basis.
 
Therefore if I want to try and get an official handicap, the best way is to try and find a course that will process three cards for me for a nominal fee or find the several hundred notes and join a club.

I'm not sure that was mooted as an option. Finding a club like a muni with a nominal subs or joining fee is more what has been suggested.
You still need to be a member and play in qualifying rounds to get an official handicap.
 
You still need to be a member and play in qualifying rounds to get an official handicap.

you don't need to play in qualifying rounds to get, or even keep, a handicap.

you will need to submit 3 cards over a measured course (ie any tees) to get one and to keep it active you can submit 3 supplemental cards in the following calendar year, and each subsequent one.
 
you don't need to play in qualifying rounds to get, or even keep, a handicap.

you will need to submit 3 cards over a measured course (ie any tees) to get one and to keep it active you can submit 3 supplemental cards in the following calendar year, and each subsequent one.

I stand corrected Duncan, but to do this do you still not need to be a member?
 
where i play, they wont take members ,but youcan join as an affiliate for about £35 (only in april). This allows you to get a congu handicap and play (for extra £££'s obviously) in comps.
 
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