The Chairman Speaks - Tips From the World Am Handicap Chairman
The World Am is still five months in the distance, but now is the time to monitor your handicap to ensure you arrive in Myrtle Beach with an accurate index. The World Am’s handicap chairman reviews the key components of an accurate handicap and provides advice that will help you this August.
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I have played the world am three times now and was wondering if or when my handicap would be set at the world am based on my scores thier?
My homes course handicap is the same but I tend to shoot 5-8 strokes higher in myrtle beach vs. arizona.
When posting a tournament score (T) in my GHIN do I use an equitable stroke score or my actual score for that hole? For example, I have an index of 24.5 giving me an 8 as my maximum strokes on any hole. On a hole in a tournament today, I carded a 12. Do I count the 12 or 8 as part of my (T) score? Thanks
You will post your score using equitable stroke control. Any score that you post is subject to ESC. Therefore, you would post your score as an 8 on that hole. Let me know if you have any more questions.
This is my first time playing in this event and I can't wait. I will only be able to play in 1 tournament on the 12th of August before I come to Myrtle Beach. I know you wanted 2 tournament scores from new particapants. How will this affect my handicap for your event?