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Global Handicap System

Acceptable / Unacceptable Scores

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Relevant Principles

• Review handicaps based on sufficient evidence of a player’s ability (Principle 4)

• Emphasise the importance of playing in accordance with the Rules (Principle 5)

• Incorporate an element of flexibility or choice to reflect different cultures (Principle 7)

• Be easy to understand and apply by golf clubs and golfing public (Principle 8)

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Overview of formats currently acceptable under one or more of existing Systems

Format No. of Holes Formality

System where Format is significant for Handicapping

purposes

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Overview of formats currently acceptable under one or more of existing Systems

Format No. of Holes Formality

System where Format is significant for Handicapping

purposes Singles stroke play 9 Organised competition All Systems, excluding USGA 18 Singles Stableford and par 9 Organised competition EGA, Golf Australia 18 Four-ball Better Ball / Aggregate Score stroke play / Stableford and par

9 Organised competition

18 Golf Australia

Four-ball Better ball / Aggregate Score Four-ball match play

9 Organised competition

18 Singles or three-ball match play

9 Organised competition 18 Extra Day Scores 9 Organised by Club 18

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Overview of formats currently acceptable under one or more of existing Systems

Format No. of Holes Formality

System where Format is significant for Handicapping

purposes Four-ball Better Ball / Aggregate Score Four-ball stroke play

9 Casual / Private

USGA 18 Four-ball Better ball / Aggregate Score Four-ball match play

9 Casual / Private

18 USGA Singles stroke play 9 Casual / Private USGA 18 Singles match play 9 Casual / Private 18 Three-ball and other Four-ball stroke play

9 Casual / Private 18 Three-Ball match play 9 Casual / Private 18 Solo round 9 Casual 18

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Foursomes Formats, including derivatives

Format No. of Holes Formality

System where Format is significant for Handicapping

purposes

Foursomes stroke play 9

Organised competition 18 Foursomes Stableford 9 Organised competition 18 Foursomes match play 9 Organised competition 18 Foursomes stroke play 9 Casual / Private 18 Foursomes Stableford 9 Casual / Private 18

Foursomes match play 9

Casual / Private 9 18

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"Reduction only" Scores

Competitions outside the USGA Handicap System which:• are abandoned• restrict the type or number of clubs• are corporate/trade day events• result in the Playing Conditions Adjustment mechanism

being disabled

Note: The treatment of 4-ball stroke play scores under the GA System appears to be "reduction only"?

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USGA System

Vast majority of scores result from casual/social rounds.

Essentially, all scores count provided:(a) Round is played during an ‘active’ season; and(b) Round is played over course with USGA Course

and Slope Rating.

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Explicit Exceptions:• Less than 13 holes played in an 18 hole round;• Rounds where player restricted in choice or

number of clubs;• Player uses non-conforming club, ball or tee;• Player uses artificial device or unusual

equipment in breach of Rule 14-3;• Play clearly not in accordance with “Principles

of Rules of Golf”.

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Questions / Issues:

• Scores from certain formats seem unsuitable for handicapping purposes;

• “Principles of Rules of Golf” vs “Rules of Golf”;• Holes not played and holes started but not

completed;• Attestation vs Self-certification;• Score may still count even if player is disqualified;• Day to day changes in playing conditions

disregarded.

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Other Systems

Essentially, only scores from singles competitions count.

Main Exceptions:Four-Ball stroke play competition scores are also acceptable under the Golf Australia system.

Extra Day or Supplementary scores are permitted in some circumstances.

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Questions / Issues:

• Excluding Australia, competition scores often comprise a tiny proportion of all rounds played;

• Score may still count even if player is disqualified;• Certain scores permitted on “reduction only”

basis or from odd forms of competition;• Adjustment for playing conditions not always

applied to acceptable scores;• Treatment of 9-hole scores.

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“The biggest problem in maintaining handicaps which reflect a player’s current ability is the number of scores for handicap consideration (per annum). The higher the number of scores the better the confidence that the handicap reflects the player’s ability.”

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Summary of Concerns (All Systems)

• Handicaps throughout the world are currently based on scores produced under different conditions and from different formats;

• In Europe (including GB & I), the quantity of evidence produced for handicapping purposes is a concern – despite plenty of rounds played;

• In the US, the quality of evidence is a concern for some outsiders - solo rounds, self-certification and play governed by “Principles” of Rules of Golf.

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HighQuantity

HighQuality

LowQuality

LowQuantity

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HighQuantity

HighQuality

LowQuality

LowQuantity

Scores from USGA System

Scores from CONGU/ EGA Systems

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HighQuantity

HighQuality

LowQuality

LowQuantity

Scores from USGA System

Scores from CONGU/ EGA Systems

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Basic Conditions for Acceptable ScoreProposals:• Score produced from a round played:

o under any format on Authorised List;o over course which is rated using USGA Couse Rating System;

ando longer than minimum required length.

• Round played in ‘active’ season.

• Type or number of clubs not restricted.

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Basic Conditions for Acceptable Score

Proposals:• Attestation obtained in some acceptable form;• Round played in accordance with the Rules of

Golf, except where there is specific provision within the system to proceed outside the Rules for handicapping purposes (e.g. most likely score).

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Scoring Record:

• All acceptable scores to be treated equally within the scoring record (i.e. to be of equal importance)

• No limit imposed on proportion of any particular format within player’s scoring record or, say, number of “away” scores.

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Unacceptable ScoresA score is unacceptable if it results from:• Format specifically not authorised for use at player’s home club; round played

during “inactive” season;• Any form of Foursomes; Texas Scramble or other ‘fun’ format, where Rules of

Golf are clearly set aside;• Solo rounds, rounds where player is being coached or is practising (e.g. playing

more than one ball);• Sudden-death or other short-form play-off;• A round at the start of which the player does not intend to complete 9 or 18

holes;• ?A round when the player is disqualified;• ?An event run by an organisation not suitably qualified to do so.

Or if it has inadequate attestation/corroboration.

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Framework of Authorised FormatsFormat No. of Holes Formality

Singles stroke play 9 Organised competition 18 Singles Stableford and par 9 Organised competition 18 Four-ball Better Ball / Aggregate Score stroke play / Stableford and par

9 Organised competition

18 Four-ball Better ball / Aggregate Score Four-ball match play

9 Organised competition 18 Singles or three-ball match play 9 Organised competition 18 Extra Day Scores 9 Organised by Club 18 Four-ball Better Ball / Aggregate Score Four-ball stroke play

9 Casual / Private 18 Four-ball Better ball / Aggregate Score Four-ball match play

9 Casual / Private 18 Singles stroke play 9 Casual / Private 18 Singles match play 9 Casual / Private 18 Three-ball and other Four-ball stroke play 9 Casual / Private 18 Three-Ball match play 9 Casual / Private 18

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Factors affecting choice of Authorised Formats:

• Golfing culture;

• Quality and quantity of scores to be posted; and

• Confidence of golfing public.

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Baseline approach within Authorised Formats:

• Players are expected:o To return or post a scoreo To play by the Ruleso To play all the holes they set out to play (9 or 18)

• An adjustment for playing conditions will be made.• An acceptable form of attestation will be obtained.• A score does not count if the player is disqualified.

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Discretionary Elements

• The formats used for handicapping purposes.• Within those formats, treatment / acceptability

of:o Holes not played; ando Holes started but not completed.

• ?Form of Attestation.• (Form of) Pre-registration required for score to

count.• Use of score if player disqualified.

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Matrix of Discretionary Elements  Score acceptable even though: Form(s) of Pre-

registration (casual golf)

Form of Attestation (casual golf)

 One or more holes

not played

One or more holes started, not completed

Player Disqualified

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Matrix of Discretionary Elements  Score acceptable even though:

Form(s) of Pre-registration (casual golf)

Form of Attestation (casual golf)

 One or more holes

not played

One or more holes started, not completed

Player Disqualified

Singles stroke play          Singles Stableford and par          

Four-ball Better Ball / Aggregate Score stroke play / Stableford and par

         

Four-ball Better ball / Aggregate Score Four-ball match play

         

Singles or three-ball match play          

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Matrix of Discretionary Elements  Score acceptable even though:

 One or more holes

not played

One or more holes started, not completed

Format options:

Competition match play- Singles- Four-ball

   

Casual match play- Singles- Four-ball    

Competition stroke play- Singles- Four-ball

   

Casual stroke play- Singles- Four-ball

   

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Examples of Menu in Operation1. Texas State Authority authorises all formats on the list, excl. 9-hole match play

formats. Scores are expected to be posted without exception. Any stroke play score is acceptable provided all 9 or 18 holes are played. Most Likely Score concept is used for holes not completed. All scores to be supported by min. one scorecard per group. Scores from rounds when player DQ'd not acceptable.

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Examples of Menu in Operation1. Texas State Authority authorises all formats on the list, excl. 9-hole match play

formats. Scores are expected to be posted without exception. Any stroke play score is acceptable provided all 9 or 18 holes are played. Most Likely Score concept is used for holes not completed. All scores to be supported by min. one scorecard per group. Scores from rounds when player DQ'd not acceptable.

2. Philippines Golf Association authorises all stroke play competition formats over 9 and 18 holes and all 4-ball match play formats (casual and competition) over 18 holes. Scores from these formats are expected to be posted without exception. All holes to be played and completed. Scores when player DQ'd are acceptable. One scorecard for each player for every score.

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Examples of Menu in Operation1. Texas State Authority authorises all formats on the list, excl. 9-hole match play

formats. Scores are expected to be posted without exception. Any stroke play score is acceptable provided all 9 or 18 holes are played. Most Likely Score concept is used for holes not completed. All scores to be supported by min. one scorecard per group. Scores from rounds when player DQ'd not acceptable.

2. Philippines Golf Association authorises all stroke play competition formats over 9 and 18 holes and all 4-ball match play formats (casual and competition) over 18 holes. Scores from these formats are expected to be posted without exception. All holes to be played and completed. Scores when player DQ'd are acceptable. One scorecard for each player for every score.

3. Golfing Union of Ireland authorises all competition formats and casual 4-ball formats. It requires players to pre-register rounds involving casual play which are NOT to count. In casual rounds, Most Likely Score concept is used for holes not completed. All scores to be supported by min. one scorecard per group. All holes must be played. Scores from rounds where player DQ'd acceptable.

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Remaining Issues

Should the Club have any say in the choice of format or ‘Menu’ approach – for example: • may it further narrow down the range of formats

chosen by the National, State or Regional Association?

• select the method of pre-registration and/or attestation?

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Summary• Uniformity - Flexibility - Play by the Rules - Simplicity

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Summary• Uniformity - Flexibility - Play by the Rules - Simplicity• Limited Flexibility within largely uniform system to reflect

golfing cultures and to make it more likely that a sufficient number of scores will be posted by every player

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Summary• Uniformity - Flexibility - Play by the Rules - Simplicity• Limited Flexibility within largely uniform system to reflect

golfing cultures and to make it more likely that a sufficient number of scores will be posted by every player

• Uniformity in terms of scores that are NOT acceptable, and in certain core points

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Summary• Uniformity - Flexibility - Play by the Rules - Simplicity• Limited Flexibility within largely uniform system to reflect

golfing cultures and to make it more likely that a sufficient number of scores will be posted by every player

• Uniformity in terms of scores that are NOT acceptable, and in certain core points

• Flexibility in terms of the authorising of golf formats and certain aspects of the treatment of scores for handicapping purposes

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Summary• Uniformity - Flexibility - Play by the Rules - Simplicity• Limited Flexibility within largely uniform system to reflect

golfing cultures and to make it more likely that a sufficient number of scores will be posted by every player

• Uniformity in terms of scores that are NOT acceptable, and in certain core points

• Flexibility in terms of the authorising of golf formats and certain aspects of the treatment of scores for handicapping purposes

• Over which issues should the Club exercise the flexibility available?

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Summary• Uniformity - Flexibility - Play by the Rules - Simplicity• Limited Flexibility within largely uniform system to reflect

golfing cultures and to make it more likely that a sufficient number of scores will be posted by every player

• Uniformity in terms of scores that are NOT acceptable, and in certain core points

• Flexibility in terms of the authorising of golf formats and certain aspects of the treatment of scores for handicapping purposes

• Over which issues should the Club exercise the flexibility available?

• How much flexibility is really needed?