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Does anyone know how if there's a way i can obtain obtain my CDH number without contacting my club and thus arousing suspicion that I'm looking to move on ?? I've looked on HDID but can't see it on there. thanks
 
Does anyone know how if there's a way i can obtain obtain my CDH number without contacting my club and thus arousing suspicion that I'm looking to move on ?? I've looked on HDID but can't see it on there. thanks
Send me a pm with your name on and I will do it for you now.
 
Or you could just request a handicap certificate.. The number should be on there... LQ's method will be miles quicker though...:D
 
Had similar issue once.
Asked secretary for handicap cert, as was playing an away open.
Said didn't need one, just your CDH number.
I asked how I could obtain that.
Apparently the data entry system for our comp scores, if you select your own name, shows up our CDH Number on that terminal.
Nice and easy......
 
Does anyone know how if there's a way i can obtain obtain my CDH number without contacting my club and thus arousing suspicion that I'm looking to move on ?? I've looked on HDID but can't see it on there. thanks

Sign up on the england golf website. Its free
 
Does anyone know how if there's a way i can obtain obtain my CDH number without contacting my club and thus arousing suspicion that I'm looking to move on ?? I've looked on HDID but can't see it on there. thanks

Elsham not cracked up to what it should be eh!
Since the old war horse manager retired they've had 2 managers and they both lasted all of 5 min... And the war horse has come out of retirement cos the new managers didn't understand his antiquated ways........
 
You make some interesting points !!;) It'd be wrong of me to comment too much on here but my motives for potentially sourcing a new golfing home are based upon seeking a course with more features, definition, tidiness and visual appeal. Additional points for me to consider are earlier access to the course ,competitive inter club mid handicap golf and a family friendly, relaxed environment.
 
You make some interesting points !!;) It'd be wrong of me to comment too much on here but my motives for potentially sourcing a new golfing home are based upon seeking a course with more features, definition, tidiness and visual appeal. Additional points for me to consider are earlier access to the course ,competitive inter club mid handicap golf and a family friendly, relaxed environment.

well it's interesting to read your comments on visual appeal. We are entitled to our opinions and personally think Elsham falls short in some respects, you can't get over the Masonic secret handshake that runs throughout the club and dictates to a certain degree. The one hole that would benefitting from dynamiting from tee to green is the 8th, it's soooo bland that blowing it up then let the grass grow as is would make for a better hole, it's just a means to get from the 7th green to the 9th tee. The club isn't cracked up to what it supposed to be.....IMO
 
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