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Men’s golf handicap increased and cheats targeted

Men’s golf handicap increased and cheats targeted

The maximum men’s golf handicap has now increased to 36.4 under changes announced by Golf Australia. A number of other measures come into force as of September 1, including new provisions cracking down on players suspected of “manipulating” their handicaps.

Golf Australia says one of the positive outcomes of the new handicap ceiling will be that players whose golf diminishes over time due to age will be better encouraged to remain actively engaged in competitions and club life.

Beginners will also be better encouraged to become actively engaged in golf and club life and the new handicap level is also in line with US and European systems.

Another new provision will help players who may be recovering from injuries or illness and will allow for an immediate manual adjustment of their handicaps.

For full details of the the new provisions see our previous story of the announcement:

Men’s handicap increase…but golf cheats beware

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Men’s handicap increase…but golf cheats beware

Men’s handicap increase…but golf cheats beware

Golf Australia has announced a number of changes to the Australian golf handicapping system – including increasing the maximum men’s handicap from 27.4 to 36.4 and new provisions cracking down on players suspected of “manipulating” their handicaps.

 The handicap increase will be welcome news to many older golfers still wanting to compete effectively in club competitions, and getting rid of handicap “cheats” is always a great idea.

 New regulations will also allow handicap increases where players are recovering from injuries, illness or other justifiable reasons.

 Golf Australia says raising the handicap level to 36.4 will mean 12 percent of players will see their Australian Men’s Handicaps increase. As many of these players already have Club Handicaps beyond 27, the real impact in terms of pace of play may only relate to about 6 percent of players.

 Golf Australia Manager, Rules & Handicapping, Simon Magdulski said the positive outcomes of the change, which comes into effect on September 1, would include:

  •  Players whose golf diminishes over time due to age will be better encouraged to remain actively engaged in competitions and club life.
  •  Beginners will be better encouraged to become actively engaged in golf and club life.
  •  Australia will move to being more in-line with global trends. (Most of the rest of the world already has a maximum men’s handicap of 36, including the USA and Europe)

 Golf Australia said there had been strong support for the move and although there was a potential for a slight change in the pace of play for Stableford and Par competitions, this should be minimal. Other measures could be taken if this was a concern.

 Two other changes were announced including the removal of the lower limit on Australian Women’s and Men’s Handicaps.
If a player has an exact Australian Handicap of +0.6 or greater, their respective playing Australian Men’s or Women’s Handicap will now be the rounded figure.

 The third change involves new regulations which will govern the process by which a club, Member State or Golf Australia may “manually” adjust a player’s handicap.

 Golf Australia noted three scenarios where handicaps could be “manually” adjusted:

  •  Handicaps are intended to enable players to compete in handicap events on even terms. When a player is showing better form than their handicap or is showing an increased interest in playing better golf but is not returning cards which lead to an automatic reduction in handicap, and the improvement, current ability, or some other justifiable circumstances make it apparent to the Handicap Manager/Committee that the player is over-handicapped, their handicap may be reduced. This should not be a penalty for lack of scores but solely to provide uniformity in handicapping among all who play handicap golf.
  •  A player’s handicap may also be increased for players who may be recovering from injuries, illness or other justifiable reason. Such alterations may be effected at any time because the circumstances which give rise to this unusual step may be such as to require fairly prompt action in fairness to all concerned.
  •  When a player’s returns give rise to suspicion they may be attempting to “manipulate a handicap”, or are in serious breach of this System or the Rules of Golf or Etiquette (as contained in the Rules of Golf booklet), the Home Club is empowered to investigate the player’s performances and, if considered warranted, temporarily suspend their Australian and/or Club Handicap.

 These new manual adjustment regulations replace “Re-Assessment” under Section 6 of the current Australian Women’s Handicapping System, and Section 9 of the current Australian Men’s Handicapping System.

For full details of the changes, including a Q & A Document, see the official Golf Australia notice here.

 

 

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