Old handicap after not playing for 15yrs

cybatech

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I i have not played for 15 years and I get my old Golflink handicap number with my old handicap of 12.7 I'm 74 yrs old. Is there anyway I can Play and hand in 3 cards to get a handicap I can play too? or do I spend the next 5 yrs in the doldrums. Cheers Alan.
 
Nowadays you just join a club (if you haven't already) or sign up to iGolf, then start submitting cards to My England Golf - as long as you have someone to sign them off for you.
 
Nowadays you just join a club (if you haven't already) or sign up to iGolf, then start submitting cards to My England Golf - as long as you have someone to sign them off for you.
Just joined Local club. Filling in the application form they ask for the last club you were a member. So they gave golflink my last club and presto my old handicap.
 
It will soon adjust. Particularly if you can not play to your old h/c. After a few rounds, assuming it is not close, maybe have a word with the h/c sec and see if they will adjust accordingly.
 
Just joined Local club. Filling in the application form they ask for the last club you were a member. So they gave golflink my last club and presto my old handicap.
If you believe some of the posts on this forum, you can go up at least 15 shots in a week by just putting in a couple of General Play cards.



Note: This is not factual information :ROFLMAO:
 
I i have not played for 15 years and I get my old Golflink handicap number with my old handicap of 12.7 I'm 74 yrs old. Is there anyway I can Play and hand in 3 cards to get a handicap I can play too? or do I spend the next 5 yrs in the doldrums. Cheers Alan.
Handicaps are now lifetime so there's no way to simply put in three cards and get a whole new handicap. The best advice I can give you is speak to your handicap secretary and explain the situation. The handicap committee are able to increase your handicap to something nearer to what you could play to, but they will/should need some evidence of your ability in order to do so.
 
Handicaps are now lifetime so there's no way to simply put in three cards and get a whole new handicap. The best advice I can give you is speak to your handicap secretary and explain the situation. The handicap committee are able to increase your handicap to something nearer to what you could play to, but they will/should need some evidence of your ability in order to do so.
As his last handicap was well before WHS, I would have thought the only way to get a handicap is to put in 3 cards, I cant see how he can be given his old handicap.
 
As his last handicap was well before WHS, I would have thought the only way to get a handicap is to put in 3 cards, I cant see how he can be given his old handicap.
I hadn’t played a competitive round for 6 years. Signed up to iGolf and they access my last recorded scores from the national database using my CDH which you can get from England golf’s records if you can’t remember it and allocated me one without need for cards.

Granted the OP is a longer period than mine but there should still be records from the old Congu database they can allocate against then putting in cards will allow it to balance out. But I have to admit I could be way off with that assumption as I’m definitely now expert.
 
I hadn’t played a competitive round for 6 years. Signed up to iGolf and they access my last recorded scores from the national database using my CDH which you can get from England golf’s records if you can’t remember it and allocated me one without need for cards.

Granted the OP is a longer period than mine but there should still be records from the old Congu database they can allocate against then putting in cards will allow it to balance out. But I have to admit I could be way off with that assumption as I’m definitely now expert.
When WHS was introduced they took handicap records from 2018 onwards so that would cover your 6 years, CDH was introduced just after I joined my club so around 2012/13 the OP will not be on that is his 15 years is correct
 
As his last handicap was well before WHS, I would have thought the only way to get a handicap is to put in 3 cards, I cant see how he can be given his old handicap.

The mention of golflink points, I think, in the direction of Australia, which might have been using their version of WHS longer than Britain.
 
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