MiurasFan
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Unless comps are run in Divisions, that is to be expected - as it would have been in the Congu system. Not sure about the previous Aus system as I have no knowledge of how it worked. It only takes a small improvement for high-cappers to improve markedly, whereas it takes a considerable improvement for (very) low cappers to do so.The What Handicap System when introduced to OZ, a survey was done and single figure golfers went down a shot on average, teen's went out 1 shot and 20 and above went out 3-4 shots.
First event I played under this new system, it was a Vet's at another course, my handicap did not change but players from my club were getting 1-2 shots extra, did not need to be Einstein to work out single figure golfers were getting screwed.
In the first 12 months not a single figure player won an event, hence all the high handicappers love the system, still see scores in the high 40's on a regular basis.
I'd also like to know how the conversion was performed. If previous comp rounds were reassessed as per WHS, then I'm not surprised that handicaps went up. Had they been converted to HIs by backward calculation from handicap, then I'm certain they'd have reduced - as most courses are rated higher than 113.
Divisions are simply the obvious way to run comps where the field consists of mixed handicaps!