woody69
Journeyman Pro
I have decided to join a club this year, but because I haven't had one for the past 2 years my handicap has lapsed. I have kept a track of my scores via the Today's Golfer handicap tracker and it currently has me on 21.6.
The issue, or rather potential issue I have is the new course I have joined is quite long and fairly challenging, but I have only played it in the wet with quite poor conditions over this winter and so far I've shot 98, 102, 103, 105 and 107!! I know I'm not playing well, but it's well over my average on other courses. When I submit my cards I've calculated I will be allocated a handicap of about 27/28 (based on my adjusted scores), but I know I am better than that.... I am concerned that when the weather and the conditions improve I'll play a comp and go round in what I think my true handicap is (if not better) and end up with some ridiculous score and be branded a bandit of the highest order!
What would you do in this situation? Just accept that the course is obviously harder than I'm used to and the handicap is a fair reflection of that course so take the 27/28 and deal with the comps/cuts as and when they happen or speak to someone about a voluntarily lowering of the handicap - is that even possible?
The issue, or rather potential issue I have is the new course I have joined is quite long and fairly challenging, but I have only played it in the wet with quite poor conditions over this winter and so far I've shot 98, 102, 103, 105 and 107!! I know I'm not playing well, but it's well over my average on other courses. When I submit my cards I've calculated I will be allocated a handicap of about 27/28 (based on my adjusted scores), but I know I am better than that.... I am concerned that when the weather and the conditions improve I'll play a comp and go round in what I think my true handicap is (if not better) and end up with some ridiculous score and be branded a bandit of the highest order!
What would you do in this situation? Just accept that the course is obviously harder than I'm used to and the handicap is a fair reflection of that course so take the 27/28 and deal with the comps/cuts as and when they happen or speak to someone about a voluntarily lowering of the handicap - is that even possible?