World Handicap System
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WORLD HANDICAP SYSTEM (WHS) - England Golf
www.englandgolf.orgThe new World Handicap System (WHS) is designed to: The key timings to be aware of in the build up to the new system going live are as follows: • Attract more players to the game • Make handicapping easier to understand • Give all golfers a Handicap Index that can be transferable
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Rulesof Handicapping - FSGA
fsga.org4 4.1aGeneral 4.1bForScoresPriortoEstablishingaHandicapIndex 42 43 4.2EligibilitytoSubmitaScore 43 4.3TimeFrameforSubmittingaScore 43 4.4CertificationofaScore 44
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