Arthur Wedge
Well-known member
If a member has been suspended for a disciplinary issue at a golf club do you think their HC should be frozen to stop them entering Opens and also putting in GP cards etc
I’m not sure what power the club has to stop them from putting cards in, would this be a county or England golf decision?If a member has been suspended for a disciplinary issue at a golf club do you think their HC should be frozen to stop them entering Opens and also putting in GP cards etc
Can suspend their HC which would stop them putting in any GP scores and entering OpensI’m not sure what power the club has to stop them from putting cards in, would this be a county or England golf decision?
Obviously the club can ban them from their course/clubhouse but don’t think they can stop them from playing other courses
Are they allowed to do that without permission first?Can suspend their HC which would stop them putting in any GP scores and entering Opens
Are they allowed to do that without permission first?
I think they would need to be careful although obviously it depends on the suspension reasons and if all protocols have been followed but I could see the club being sued if the member was unhappy about everything and it could turn nasty
Is that different to freezing it?Yes a club can suspend a members HC , don’t need to ask permission
Withdraw.Yes a club can suspend a members HC , don’t need to ask permission
See post #6Is that different to freezing it?
I have no idea which why I’m asking questions rather than quoting facts or rules
YeahIs that different to freezing it?
I have no idea which why I’m asking questions rather than quoting facts or rules
Why don't you offer up the actual issue? I'd be willing to bet pretty good money that it's not something that should mean they're banned from playing golf in a competitive manner across the entire country.
I don’t agree with that especially when there is no context. If they’re banned for cheating pending looking into their on course actions then fair enough. If they’re banned for nothing to do with cheating or scoring anomalies and it’s to do with personal conduct in the clubhouse or behaviour toward other members then imo the club should not be allowed to suspend the handicap as they’re preventing that person playing competitive golf elsewhere which is their right to do so.Doesn’t matter what the issue was - someone was banned from the club for 6 months due to an incident
The club they are banned from ultimately administer their HC for them etc
Effectively their membership is suspended
So the HC imo should be suspended unless they go and becoming an Igolf member for example
I don’t agree with that especially when there is no context. If they’re banned for cheating pending looking into their on course actions then fair enough. If they’re banned for nothing to do with cheating or scoring anomalies and it’s to do with personal conduct in the clubhouse or behaviour toward other members then imo the club should not be allowed to suspend the handicap as they’re preventing that person playing competitive golf elsewhere which is their right to do so.
Previous CONGU rules are irrelevant. What matters are the rules now we don’t live in the past, it’s all well and good posting such a comment but imo you’re looking for clickbait. There zero context to this thread therefore nobody is going to give a definitive answer without you coming back repeating such things.Previous Congu rules allowed clubs to suspend HC’s due to disciplinary issues resulting in suspension of memberships
“conducted himself in a manner prejudicial to the interests of his Union, Area Authority or Home Club or to the Game of Golf”