Every four years the WHS Rules of Handicapping are reviewed by the USGA and R&A.
The following changes will be effective from the 1st April 2024 within GB&I.
Course Handicap using CR - Par
Inclusion of shorter-length Golf courses within the Course Rating System
Inclusion of 4BBB Scores
Use of Expected Score for a hole not played
PCC Adjustments made more frequently
Enhanced guidance on conducting a Handicap Review
Rounding
The updated Player Guide provides an overview of the WHS and outlines the basic information about handicapping in golf.
Where appropriate, standardisation of Par and SI values across all tees for each gender is recommended, once the Par for the main/master tee sets have been established.
This will only apply to 4BBB Stroke Play competitions and would only apply if:
Teams net score is 6 or better than Par or 42 points
Players individual score counted on at least 9 holes
Players individual score is better than or equal to 36 points
Currently a player's course handicap is calculated as an integer.
This is changing to an unrounded number which is then used in calculating the playing handicap based upon the handicap allowance.
The way handicaps are applied in 4BBB and foursomes match play games is also being altered.
Players will calculate their Course Handicap and then take shots from the lowest golfer. It's only at this point, they'll work out the 90% allowance.
In foursomes, it is 50% of the difference between each team's combined Course Handicaps.
If your club requires assistance or further information, please contact either of our County Handicap Advisers:
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Roger Kelly |
Claire Woolley |