THE RESPONSIBILITY TO RETURN SCORES FROM COMPETITIONS

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I must say that we just did the usual 0.1 as we knew it was just laziness..... yes, you're right we should perhaps have done more but it for the number involved didn't seem worth it.
What sanctions were most successful for you Jim? I guess you'll be applying the same.

What worked was an explanation to the individual of what the CONGU system demanded from players - along with the unspoken suggestion of further action.
 
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Naaaah..... no error. You were just unaware of the WHS meaning of a general play round. Not the only one, happen. :oops:
I am aware unlike you who is not aware of the contradictions you have posted. Don't bother replying, I won't be reading anything else you post.
 
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If you want any non-competition round to score then you must pre-register and you must return your score.
If you don't want a non-competition round to score then don't pre-register it.
Thank you. Exactly the point I was trying to make to the OP who worded his post incorrectly.
 

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I am very interested in the answers the OP‘s question, “What penalty scores are the the various Handicaps Committees going to impose”?
I have just rewritten our Terms of Competition to reflect the impacts from WHS and I am not absolutely clear on the the penalty score addition.
 

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Edited to try to clarify that I am happy when it is to be applied , I am not absolutely sure on what to apply.
 

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Going back to the OP as I understand what you are asking.

On IG there is now a button for NR (a hole which has been started and not finished) and a button for NS ( a hole not started).

We have emphasised to the members to use the correct button and have insisted that players no longer NR every single hole just because they have had a few bad holes.

I am hoping the software will now fill in either nett double bogey or penalty score according to which button was used and the number of holes actually played.
 

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I am very interested in the answers the OP‘s question, “What penalty scores are the the various Handicaps Committees going to impose”?
I have just rewritten our Terms of Competition to reflect the impacts from WHS and I am not absolutely clear on the the penalty score addition.
Yeah..... I'm with you on that.
The Penalty score that's applied & how as well as, perhaps the progression of sanctions used?
If they are simply DQ'd will the software apply the penalty score?
 

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Going back to the OP as I understand what you are asking.

On IG there is now a button for NR (a hole which has been started and not finished) and a button for NS ( a hole not started).

We have emphasised to the members to use the correct button and have insisted that players no longer NR every single hole just because they have had a few bad holes.

I am hoping the software will now fill in either nett double bogey or penalty score according to which button was used and the number of holes actually played.
Aaaaah.... we're getting there.... will have to check if V1 works that way.... THANKS :)
 

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TRUE...... it was so easy before 0.1 back.
It would see, that this from WHS Rule 7 is going to cause a lot more work for the H/cap Sec or team.......

I know that under CONGU some Clubs chased up NR's but this seems to make it compulsory. Hence my OP which also as it turns out highlights the fact that a 'General Play round' is also an 'Acceptable score' for H/cap purposes. Yes, I agree that it would have been clearer to just stay with the term 'Supplementary score'.
I'm not so sure that Rule 7 applies. The preamble implies that it is concerned with Competitions.
 
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If my mate and I go out for a knock, with no intention of putting in a card, but play properly (hole out, no moving the ball out of divots, bad lies etc).
If I play really well, and keep a card, should I submit it?
 

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Yeah..... I'm with you on that.
The Penalty score that's applied & how as well as, perhaps the progression of sanctions used?
If they are simply DQ'd will the software apply the penalty score?

I've got a couple of rounds of 120+ within my overall scores (not most recent 20) which are from rounds during which I NR'd (before WHS was in place). In these cases, I will have potentially not entered any score at all into our computer - so it would follow that the max score (nett double bogey) is given - even for 18 holes if you don't return a score after signing in.

In theory, a committee shouldn't have to do anything, unless you were deliberately not putting in a score to avoid getting cut - and in this case, it would be super tough to prove. More likely the other way, where people are playing poorly and don't bother to fill in the computer.

One of the benefits of the new system is that in theory you could play off scratch with 12 NR's in your most recent 20 scores, as long as you had 8 decent ones that qualified. Although, individual committees may take issue with that many of your rounds being NRs!
 

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so hit provisionals.
Or continue to walk on and just score an NR on the hole.

personally don’t see a lot of people putting non-competition scores in...I’ll try and get into the habit of scoring the majority of rounds I play, but I think I’ll be in the minority
Wow - big assumption. Between the first 2 lockdowns we had 300+ supplementary scores returned.
 
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