moogie
Tour Winner
and so IMO every club must enable members to submit Supplementary cards.
Yes, they should, you're right.
But as me and Fyldewhite have pointed out, that's our 2 clubs don't
and so IMO every club must enable members to submit Supplementary cards.
Yes, I agree, I stated I knew it was wrong, but I don't make the rules at the club.
But just to play devils advocate here, what else do you need/use a handicap for, if you're not interested in competitive golf.....??
Just curious
Exactly. Club's need to accommodate for all of their members, and not just the perceived majority.
Why do you need an active HC if you aren't going to be play in qualifiers ?
Hopefully soon they make it mandatory that to keep an active HC a certain amount of qualifiers must be played instead of just supplementary cards
I play with my Partner and we are at different levels. I want a handicap, and consider competitive golf as me against the course, but I also don't want to just leave her, and not help her develop. It's a pastime we do together, to spend time together, rather than apart.
Because some people want a handicap for themselves, and for their own development, and that doesn't have to be acquired in a competitive environment against other golfers.
That's great.
But you DO NOT need a handicap to do this.
You could play with your partner, and just give yourself handicaps between you, and adjust up and down accordingly
If you're NOT playing club comes, or Opens, you DO NOT need a handicap
But it's not really a true handicap because you aren't doing it in a competition under the pressure that comes about from that.
You don't need a handicap to be competitive against the course etc and certainly not an active one
If you want an active HC then people should earn one in competitions
Why can't we have an official one through the club we pay £1k+ a year for?
Ridiculous statement, and probably why you are a member of what sounds like a narrow minded, old fashioned, club.
And if you were to enter a competition, your handicap would increase? So what's the issue with having one outside of competitions?
Then administer it yourself and sort your own HC out - simple as that.
Then be involved and play in the comps like everyone else and have a proper HC - support the competitions.Not really, as it would be nice to have an official one through the club, put in your supplementary cards, and still feel involved. Actually....Simple as that.
Not really, as it would be nice to have an official one through the club, put in your supplementary cards, and still feel involved. Actually....Simple as that.
Why do you need an active HC if you aren't going to be play in qualifiers ?
Hopefully soon they make it mandatory that to keep an active HC a certain amount of qualifiers must be played instead of just supplementary cards
You know that isn't going to happen ahead of 2020, and will be irelevant afters!
They have done their tweaking.
It's my first year as a club member and I've never considered handing in supplementary cards so don't know much about them. However, I do know that my club accepts them.
Outside of the competitions, I play off the yellows, can I still hand in a supplementary card as long as it's marked by a member? Could we both hand cards in - by marking each other's?
Thanks,
Shep
Why can't we have an official one through the club we pay £1k+ a year for?
Ridiculous statement, and probably why you are a member of what sounds like a narrow minded, old fashioned, club.