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AUSTRALIAN MEN’S HANDICAPPING SYSTEM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– A player shall have an Australian Handicap only and thi allotted by his nominated Home Club. It is the responsibility of the player to report to his Hom scores returned by him at other clubs. 1. All scores for handicap will be calculated by the U “Rolling Sample” method. The USGA handicap f based on averaging the BEST handicap differen player’s handicap record. If a player’s handica contains 20 scores, the best 8 handicap differentials to calculate the player’s exact handicap. The differ be based on the Australian Men’s Course Rating o All member’s handicaps will be reviewed ever scorecard is submitted with older scores being rep more recent scores. Hence, the handicap r considered to be a “rolling sample” of the player’s s 2. The multiplier has been changed to 0.93. 3. Introduction of a “Cap” which will prevent a player’s from increasing any more than 5 strokes beyond exact handicap from the previous 12 month rolling p 4. Golf Link will cap the score that goes into a player’s record at no more than 40 strokes over the course r (Stroke and Par scores are converted into Stablefo purpose). 5. Slope ratings and scratch ratings will now app competition rounds. To obtain an Australian handicap, a player must lodge social or competition score cards. The system is based player making the best score on every hole he plays an every eligible card for handicapping. The Australian Handicapping System allows the Com adjust a player’s handicap where necessary to en evenness of the competition or to give consideration to returning after ill health. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– HANDICAP DIVISIONS ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Championships, All Other Competitions Open Events & except Saturday's Saturday's A. +4 - 9 B. 10 - 18 C. 19 - 36 A. +4 - 12 B. 13 - 18 C. 19 - 36 D. 25 - 36 (Wednesday

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