Handicap Posting
Members are required to promptly
post all scores made in Men's Club tournaments and weekly competitions
to ensure an accurate handicap. Two computers, located in the
Winnetka Golf Club, allow members to post their scores. The CDGA also
accepts posting of scores on the internet via their website. The
Competition Committee periodically checks to ensure that members are
reporting their scores according to the policy and has the authority
to sanction violators.
The following is the policy in the
USGA Handicap System and Golf Committee Manual effective 1-1-93, with
revisions made in 1998.
Scores to be used
Only scores made in 18-hole rounds,
or by combining the scores of two consecutive 9-hole rounds may be
used. In addition, if a player plays 13 or more holes, he shall
record a score for handicap purposes by adding to the number of
strokes played plus the total of par for the unplayed holes plus any
handicap strokes to which he is entitled on the unplayed holes.
Scores must be made under the Rules of Golf. Any local rules must
conform to the spirit of the Rules of Golf and USGA policy.
Equitable Stroke Control (ESC)
The correct way to adjust scores
with the ESC sets a maximum number that a player may post on any hole
depending on the player’s CDGA Course Handicap. If a player is out of
a hole and picks up to speed up play, the member should jot down the
score he most likely would have made. For handicap purposes, a member
is required to adjust his hole scores (actual or probable) when they
are higher than the maximum number he can post. There is no limit to
the number of holes on which ya member can adjust his score. The
limits are as follows: