Tail wagging the dog. EG should be administering what we want to do, not telling us what they want us to be doing.but it is definitely what EG want us to all be doing.
Tail wagging the dog. EG should be administering what we want to do, not telling us what they want us to be doing.but it is definitely what EG want us to all be doing.
I attended an EG Workshop near Gloucester last week. Their firmly expressed view was that a Club has an obligation to treat Roll Ups / Swindles as Competitions and to ensure that the scores are recorded on WHS. Also that linked to this there can be only One Handicap for each Golfer. They expressed the view that if a Club Handicaps and Competitions Committee fails to "police" this issue it is failing in it`s duties under WHS.
And almost all of these events are played on a Measured Course, with Compliant Golf Equipment and according to the Rules of Golf - so they are Competitions that are Acceptable for Handicapping. They should therefore be a part of the Competitors "Scoring History" for WHS purposes in the view of EG. They were very clear that failure to address this aspect of Club Golf was aiding and abetting handicap manipulation.
This is going to be "news" to many golfers and educating everyone to a "new normal" isn`t going to be easy but it is definitely what EG want us to all be doing.
I realise that this "Post" goes against many of the comments in this thread - but it is definitely where EG are coming from and in time may cause serious issues for Clubs who fail to follow the EG lead.
EG and clubs won’t be able to force it
Golfers can play how they like in their swindles or friendly matches etc
It is a perfect example of how out of touch EG is with the inner workings of a golf club and its members
12 blokes play together across 3 tee times booked at the same time every week. They turn up at the club, have a coffee and a bacon roll, maybe a Full English before drawing balls out of a hat to decide who is playing with who, and go and play 18 holes. One of the guys decides that there will also be a couple of nearest the pin holes.I attended an EG Workshop near Gloucester last week. Their firmly expressed view was that a Club has an obligation to treat Roll Ups / Swindles as Competitions and to ensure that the scores are recorded on WHS. Also that linked to this there can be only One Handicap for each Golfer. They expressed the view that if a Club Handicaps and Competitions Committee fails to "police" this issue it is failing in it`s duties under WHS.
I attended an EG Workshop near Gloucester last week. Their firmly expressed view was that a Club has an obligation to treat Roll Ups / Swindles as Competitions and to ensure that the scores are recorded on WHS. Also that linked to this there can be only One Handicap for each Golfer. They expressed the view that if a Club Handicaps and Competitions Committee fails to "police" this issue it is failing in it`s duties under WHS.
And almost all of these events are played on a Measured Course, with Compliant Golf Equipment and according to the Rules of Golf - so they are Competitions that are Acceptable for Handicapping. They should therefore be a part of the Competitors "Scoring History" for WHS purposes in the view of EG. They were very clear that failure to address this aspect of Club Golf was aiding and abetting handicap manipulation.
This is going to be "news" to many golfers and educating everyone to a "new normal" isn`t going to be easy but it is definitely what EG want us to all be doing.
I realise that this "Post" goes against many of the comments in this thread - but it is definitely where EG are coming from and in time may cause serious issues for Clubs who fail to follow the EG lead.
Just to add to this, it was also made very clear that if all the other baseline criteria are met but the roll up instigate a rule that does not comply with the Rules of Golf, e.g. Preferred Lies in the General Area in winter or gimmees, that the Club must insist on the Rules of Golf being followed and that all putts must be holed out etc. and, of course, scores returned for handicap. This is the case for all roll ups/ swindles.I think players need a mindset change/adjustment. The baseline is ‘All acceptable golf format events played on a Measured Course, with Compliant Golf Equipment and according to the Rules of Golf are Competitions or General Play games that are Acceptable for Handicapping.’
If we accept that as the baseline, then it is quite straight forward as it is a definitive standard.
It sounds like some people are on a power trip. They need reminding the people play for various reasons but a key one is plain fun. Not everything needs to be rigid (and I don't even play in a roll upJust to add to this, it was also made very clear that if all the other baseline criteria are met but the roll up instigate a rule that does not comply with the Rules of Golf, e.g. Preferred Lies in the General Area in winter or gimmees, that the Club must insist on the Rules of Golf being followed and that all putts must be holed out etc. and, of course, scores returned for handicap. This is the case for all roll ups/ swindles.
However, the insistence on one handicap and the threat of handicap withdrawal for non compliance even applies equally to roll ups not playing ‘acceptable golf formats’ such as team 2 out of 3, 3 out of 4, waltz etc. etc.
This sounds like exactly the sort of roll up that EG are trying to clamp down on and insist on no gimmes and all rounds to be acceptable for h/c and input onto WHS.Our Saturday roll up/swindle is competed off rollup handicaps. Winners pot is distributed and rollup handicap are applied according to numbers playing. Typically at the moment we have about 30. That means pot is divided best three s/ford scores. If numbers are less then the pot is divided between best two scores. Entry is £1.
Cuts are applied according to £s won - 0.1/£. So if I am in the winners enclosure and win…say…£8, I have a 0.8 cut. This is aimed at distributing the weekly ‘prize funds’ around the group…but as cuts are not based on scores it means that winners of small amounts of £ are not cut the same as winners of large amounts.
Organisers record all scores (we have a little trophy for best player over the season) and cuts are recorded and are aggregated on a week-by-week basis. Each week my rollup handicap is my PH for the tee being played from less my aggregated cut (if any). A standard rollup round is not recorded for WHS handicap purposes.
Of course some wish to put in a GP card when playing in the rollup. They have to make sure they always hole out (rollup allows gimmes) and for the purposes of their WHS card they score off their club handicap. Club also asks us to play one in four of our rollups as a WHS round…which we do in same way as if we were putting in a GP card. Rollup handicaps are applied alongside for rollup purposes, but we record our scores on our system for WHS.
How did you draw this conclusion? Surely 'acceptable' only relates to the acceptability for qualifying for handicapping purposes (Rule 2).However, the insistence on one handicap and the threat of handicap withdrawal for non compliance even applies equally to roll ups not playing ‘acceptable golf formats’ such as team 2 out of 3, 3 out of 4, waltz etc. etc.
Indeed I know that some clubs with rollups require all rollup rounds to be run according to the rules of golf and submitted for WHS purposes.This sounds like exactly the sort of roll up that EG are trying to clamp down on and insist on no gimmes and all rounds to be acceptable for h/c and input onto WHS.
This is exactly the question I asked of the EG Handicap Manager leading the seminar. I asked what a Club should do if a roll up, who were playing a non acceptable format e.g. team 2 out of 3, and were using a roll up/swindle handicap, refused to use their WHS HI and insisted on using their own.How did you draw this conclusion? Surely 'acceptable' only relates to the acceptability for qualifying for handicapping purposes (Rule 2).
It does not mean an acceptable format for playing. If play is not in an "acceptable format" (defined) the Rules of Handicapping do not apply.
No they are insistent that rounds that meet almost all of the basic criteria except one, in your example gimmes, must be 'forced' to change this and submit cards.Indeed I know that some clubs with rollups require all rollup rounds to be run according to the rules of golf and submitted for WHS purposes.
However for as long as the club is happy for us to continue with one of four being submitted for WHS (note this was a compromise to all being submitted), then we’ll continue playing gimmes (our only variation from the rules of golf). I think the issue EG may well have is those organised rounds that meet the basic WHS criteria for an acceptable round but that are then not played to the rules of golf and so can’t be submitted.
Indeed I know that some clubs with rollups require all rollup rounds to be run according to the rules of golf and submitted for WHS purposes.
However for as long as the club is happy for us to continue with one of four being submitted for WHS (note this was a compromise to all being submitted), then we’ll continue playing gimmes (our only variation from the rules of golf). I think the issue EG may well have is those organised rounds that meet the basic WHS criteria for an acceptable round but that are then not played to the rules of golf and so can’t be submitted.
My club tried this - tbh we thought it was the club being over-zealous in its interpretation of what WHS and EG require. The push back from (some influential) members playing in the rollup was furious. We had long and heated debate and negotiation with the club and compromised.No they are insistent that rounds that meet almost all of the basic criteria except one, in your example gimmes, must be 'forced' to change this and submit cards.
Sounds like you are non-compliant. We are looking to change ours with effect from the next roll up on the 8th MarchIndeed I know that some clubs with rollups require all rollup rounds to be run according to the rules of golf and submitted for WHS purposes.
However for as long as the club is happy for us to continue with one of four being submitted for WHS (note this was a compromise to all being submitted), then we’ll continue playing gimmes (our only variation from the rules of golf). I think the issue EG may well have is those organised rounds that meet the basic WHS criteria for an acceptable round but that are then not played to the rules of golf and so can’t be submitted.
Personally I wouldnt be bothered if all rounds had to be submitted - but many I play with are very opposed to it. The only change would be ‘no gimmes’ and for me that should be no big deal whatsoever. And nothing about submitting a card playing off my WHS club handicap means we cannot have a separate rollup handicap and a separate rollup comp.