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The Warwickshire Golf & Country Club

WORLD HANDICAP SYSTEM 9

Hopefully you found the last two News items helpful, as we told you all about Course Handicap and how it affects golfers. We now continue along our timeline and move into explaining Playing Handicap.

What is Playing Handicap?

Playing Handicap is a stroke allowance that is implemented in order to maintain the integrity of the WHS when used in competition. It allows golfers to compete on a level playing field, regardless of their Handicap Index. The Course Handicap converts to a Playing Handicap for competition purposes only and changes depending on the format of play.

The four most important aspects of Playing Handicap to remember are:

It is only used for competition purposes

It ensures equity to calculate competition results (via Handicap Allowances)

Golfers do not need to do anything to calculate it (it is generated before their round)

Golfers should continue to play in the mind-set of their Course Handicap in competition rounds

 

How is Playing Handicap calculated?

Course Handicap x Handicap Allowance = Playing Handicap

It is worth noting that whilst Playing Handicap is important, golfers need to focus more on their Handicap Index and Course Handicap.


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