One handicap two clubs ?

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Hi,
Right for the next 18 months I will be a member at two golf clubs, now I have a handicap with my home club, and I know when playing elsewhere I just use that H/C.

But at the second club I always play better and shoot below my H/C 8/10 times, so could I get a second H/C and play with both or am I only aloud one and can i choose which club?

Cheers

Del
 
Only allowed one but you can nominate which is your home club where your handicap is based. That said you would just transfer that handicap across from one to the other rather than put in 3 cards for a new one so ultimately shouldnt change anything except which club administers it
 
Your are only allowed 1 handicap you declare a home club and play at other club as an away handicap. All qualifying rounds at both clubs count for up and down and if needs adjusting from one day to next you are obliged to do it yourself before official comp results released.
 
Hi,
Right for the next 18 months I will be a member at two golf clubs, now I have a handicap with my home club, and I know when playing elsewhere I just use that H/C.

But at the second club I always play better and shoot below my H/C 8/10 times, so could I get a second H/C and play with both or am I only aloud one and can i choose which club?

Cheers

Del


Below Handicap, 8 times out of 10.......??

That is some going that fella
 
As said, home and away clubs but at your away club standard scratch will change for you if it's an open or something
 
Il have a stab at it but I'm not 100% sure.

If your a member of 2 clubs, x is your home and y is your away, if you play the open at y, all the scores from the home players is entered and a CSS is formed, which could be, say 70, the same will then be done for away players and CSS formed which could be 71. So even though you could play at y full time if you have it marked as your away club you will come under the higher SS.
 
Hi,
Right for the next 18 months I will be a member at two golf clubs, now I have a handicap with my home club, and I know when playing elsewhere I just use that H/C.

But at the second club I always play better and shoot below my H/C 8/10 times, so could I get a second H/C and play with both or am I only aloud one and can i choose which club?

Cheers

Del

When you say you play below handicap 8/10 times, are you talking about scoring below the course par or the course SSS - there can be a big difference. If you have been playing below SSS in 8/10 qualifying comps then your handicap should have been dropping like a stone.
 
Hi thanks to all that replied, as to me shooting under my handicap at the second course, I'm not sure why I just find the course easier to play, it has tighter fairways and lots more trees and water, but I just like playing there.

My home course at the moment is off whites...P71...SSS71...6425yrs, my new course off whites...P71...SSS71...6349yrs BUT off yellows...home P71...SSS69...6185 new course P71 ...SSS69...5894yrs.

My handicap was from three cards off the yellows at my home course, last 3 rounds were 92..93..91 last 3 at new club off yellows 87..89..86
 
I don't see the problem, you can still enter the competitons at the "easier" club while your handicap is maintained at your "home" club and get reductions in the normal way.

No need to move your handicap between the two.
 
Though there are some differences , I doubt that would be one of them. If you are a member why would you get visitor CSS? Makes no sense!

No idea, but it happens.

I've also seen people playing invitational doubles tournaments as a visitor at their away club.
 
Il have a stab at it but I'm not 100% sure.

If your a member of 2 clubs, x is your home and y is your away, if you play the open at y, all the scores from the home players is entered and a CSS is formed, which could be, say 70, the same will then be done for away players and CSS formed which could be 71. So even though you could play at y full time if you have it marked as your away club you will come under the higher SS.

Quote from the CONGU manual:

"When a player is a member of the club hosting the Open Competition, or has playing rights over the competition course but has nominated another club as his Home Club, for the purposes of the CSS calculation he shall be regarded as a Home player."
 
Most people here have it spot on. I am a member at two clubs, have one designated as the home club where I play most of my competitions. When I play a comp at the second club, the card and competition SSS is returned to the home club for updating my handicap in the same way as it does when I play a scratch open elsewhere.
 
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