Golf-FAQ.com

when can you start posting golf scores

by Dr. Laura DuBuque Sr. Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
image

Thursday, April 15 marks the official beginning of golf season — or, at least it's the beginning of the active season according to the USGA. You can finally start posting scores for handicap purposes in all 50 states.Apr 15, 2021

Full Answer

When should you post your golf scores?

After adding up your score, post it immediately after your round whenever possible. Posting your golf scores is a vital part of the United States Golf Association’s handicap system. A player’s USGA handicap index is based on the best 10 of his previous 20 rounds and is updated throughout each golf season.

Should you post your golf handicap year-round?

In case this is new to you, here’s a quick summary: While some golf associations allow you to post scores for your handicap year-round, many others are seasonal. During the active window for seasonal clubs — which is basically the spring, summer and fall — you can post scores as usual.

How do I post my scores on WA Golf?

Post your scores as soon as possible at the WA Golf computer where you played. Any other method of posting (Posting via the Internet or the GHIN Mobile App) should be secondary options of score posting and should be done on the day you play. How do I post scores at a golf course other than my home course?

When will scores be posted on my handicap record?

Only scores from areas that are still in active seasons can be posted to your handicap record until April 1. The Metropolitan Golf Association will resume active score posting at the start of its next season — April 1, 2022.

image

When should I post my golf scores?

A player should submit their score as soon as possible on the day of play, after completion of their round, and before midnight (local time).

Can you still post golf scores?

- Post scores played under the local rule of "preferred lies." - Post scores when a player is disqualified from a competition but still has an acceptable score for handicap purposes (e.g. failure to sign a score card).

When can you post golf Scores in New York?

If you'd prefer to post your scores via mobile device, click here. The active handicap posting season in the NYSGA region begins April 15 and ends Oct. 31. Only scores from areas that are still in active seasons can be posted to your handicap record outside of the NYSGA's active season.

Do I have to post all my golf scores?

Players must report every 9- or 18-hole score, provided it's achieved on a course with a USGA slope and course rating, which includes the great majority of courses in the U.S. Posting each score keeps a player's handicap index "accurate and up to date," says the USGA.

When can you post ghin?

Thursday, April 15 marks the official beginning of golf season — or, at least it's the beginning of the active season according to the USGA. You can finally start posting scores for handicap purposes in all 50 states.

How many holes do you need to play to post a score in golf?

How many holes must be played to post an acceptable score? A. For a 9-hole score to be posted, at least 7 holes must be played. For an 18-hole score to be posted, at least 14 holes must be played.

When can you post ghin scores in NY?

Active Season: April 15th - October 31st All rounds played in New York State during active posting season should be posted to your GHIN Handicap.

Can you post golf scores in winter?

Others, commonly known as “snowbirds,” escape the cold climate to more appealing temperatures. These lucky “birds” not only enjoy the warmth, they continue to play golf. This situation creates a common question for handicap-posting purposes: “Do I still post my scores?” The short answer is yes.

Can you post a golf score if you play by yourself?

Players are not prohibited from playing alone, only from posting solo-round scores for handicap purposes. By playing alone, a player loses the advantage of someone alongside who can remind the player of a Rule or verify that they made a 5 and not a 6.

How many strokes can a 12 handicap take?

For example, a player with a Course Handicap of 12 is entitled to one additional stroke on holes allocated with stroke index 1 through 12 on the scorecard. On a par 4 hole, with a Stroke Index of 10, the player's maximum score would be 4 (par) + 2 (double bogey) + 1 (stroke received) = 7.

How many strokes can a 15 handicap take?

one handicap strokeFor example: A player with a Course Handicap of 15 receives one handicap stroke on holes with a stroke index of 1 through 15 on the scorecard. On a par 4 hole with a stroke index of 10, the player's maximum hole score is 7. Double bogey (6) + 1 handicap stroke = 7.

How many strokes does a 30 handicap get?

Example 2: A player with a Course Handicap of 30 might play in a four-ball stroke play competition in which the handicap allowance is 90 percent, or 27 strokes.

How often do you report a score on a golf course?

Players must report every 9- or 18-hole score, provided it’s achieved on a course with a USGA slope and course rating, which includes the great majority of courses in the U.S. Posting each score keeps a player's handicap index "accurate and up to date," says the USGA.

Can you post your score on a new course?

Provide additional information if you post your score at a course other than your home course. If you play a round at a new course and don’t have time to post your score afterward, you can post it at your home course. Provide the person taking your information with the date you played, the course name and its USGA course and slope ratings.

When does handicap posting season end?

To post a score, please click here. The active handicap posting season for the Metropolitan area ends on Nov. 14. It will begin again on April 1. Only scores from areas that are still in active seasons can be posted to your handicap record until April 1.

When will the Metropolitan Golf Association resume?

The Metropolitan Golf Association will resume active score posting at the start of its next season — April 1, 2021.

When posting scores on temporary greens and/or tees, what is the rule?

The guidelines for posting scores when temporary greens and/or tees are in use are as follows: If the use of temporary greens and/or tees is due to course reconstruction and will last for an extended period of time, the golf club should obtain a new course rating from the WA Golf Office.

What happens if you don't complete a hole in golf?

Holes played, but not completed, including when a stroke is conceded in match play: If you do not complete a hole, record the score you most likely would have made. Your most likely score cannot exceed net double bogey and can be determined using the following guidelines: Position of the Ball. Strokes to be Added.

What is an acceptable score for handicap?

Acceptable Scores. A score is acceptable for handicap purposes if the round has been played: In an authorized format of play over at least the minimum number of holes required for either a 9-hole (7) or an 18-hole (14) score to be acceptable. In the company of at least one other person, who may also act as a marker. By the Rules of Golf.

What is a marker in golf?

By the Rules of Golf. On a golf course with a current Course Rating and Slope Rating, where length and normal playing difficulty is maintained at a consistent level. On a golf course during its active season.

How many strokes to add to putting green?

Strokes to be Added. If the ball lies on the putting green and is no more than 5 feet from the hole: Add 1 additional stroke. If the ball lies between 5 feet and 20 yards from the hole: Add 2 or 3 additional strokes, depending on the position of the ball, the difficulty of the green and the ability of the player.

When is handicap index updated?

Handicap Indexes are revised daily at midnight local time. If a score was not posted or a change to your record was not made, your handicap index will not change.

Does WA golf have winter rules?

In addition, WA Golf rates all golf courses in accordance with The Rules of Golf. “Winter rules”, or any other Local Rules, are not taken into consideration. WA Golf strongly discourages the use of “winter rules” or “preferred lies”, except under extreme circumstances. VIEW THE WA GOLF PREFERRED LIES RECOMMENDATION.

image
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9