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Handicapping

WHS

"A modern handicap system for all golfers everywhere"

The new World Handicap System (WHS) has been designed to encourage more golfers to obtain a handicap - enabling them to play with, or against, each other anywhere around the world.

The idea for a new, unified system was conceived by The R&A and the USGA and developed following an extensive review of existing systems administered by six handicapping authorities. Adaptable across golfing cultures, the proposed new system will provide players with a consistent measure of playing ability globally, helping to make the game of golf more enjoyable.

The WHS came into operation on 2nd November 2020. The current CONGU Unified Handicapping System was replaced by WHS which unified the six handicapping structures that were in place throughout the world. With one single system in place golfers can obtain and maintain a handicap index; use their handicap index on any golf course around the world; and compete or play a casual round with anyone else on a fair and equal basis.

(Feb 2022) Unfortunately whilst it remains a priority there is not yet full interoperability across different countries.

There are a number of links below to various sources of further information. The R&A link leads to a wealth of information and includes videos, background, the key principles and additional Q&As.

For any queries, in the first instance, please contact CG Secretary Chris Pountney.

Key Features of the WHS

Key Features
Calculation of Playing Handicap

The number of strokes received during a round will be based on the choice of course, tees and format of play. This will include any Handicap Allowances that have been set to promote fairness of play.

Go out and enjoy your Round

Under the new system, golfers should feel like they can simply play and enjoy their round - just the same as always.

Submit your Score

The player should submit their score as soon as practicable after completing the round, preferably before midnight on the day of play for inclusion in the daily Course Conditions Adjustment calculation. This allows a responsive update of the player's handicap for the next day they play.

There is no real need for golfers to worry about the technical details of the new system. However, for those who are interested - here are some of the highlights:

Minimal Number of Scores to Obtain a Handicap

To encourage new players to the game, National Associations can set the number of holes required to be submitted to obtain a handicap. It is recommended that the minimum number of holes should be 54, in any combination of 9-hole or 18-hole rounds.

Maximum Handicap

Under the new system, the maximum handicap that can be issued to a player of any gender is 54.0.

Acceptable Scores for Handicap Purposes

Singles and Stableford formats of stroke-play competitions must be submitted by all players. National Associations have discretion within their jurisdiction to decide whether other acceptable formats of play can be submitted for handicap purposes - giving players plenty of opportunity to submit scores and provide evidence of their potential ability.

Maximum Hole Score

Golfers of all skill levels will occasionally make a high score on a hole, which does not reflect their potential. Under the new system, the maximum score per hole will be limited to Net Double Bogey, which is the equivalent of zero points in Stableford formats.

Course Rating and Slope Rating

Course Rating indicates the difficulty of a golf course for a 0-handicap golfer. Slope Rating is relative to the Course Rating, providing strokes needed to play at the same level as the 0-handicap golfer for a specific set of tees. Course and Slope Ratings enable golfers' handicaps to be portable from course to course, country to country.

Basis of Handicap Calculation

Averaging the best eight of a player's most recent 20 scores provides a good indicator of potential ability. When combined with memory of demonstrated ability over time, the resulting handicap provides a balance between responsiveness and control - so a temporary loss of form should not automatically lead to an excessive increase in handicap.

Abnormal Course and Weather Conditions Adjustment

Golf is an outdoor sport and not always played in ideal conditions. The new system will consider the impact of daily course or weather conditions on each golfer's performance. Such adjustments will be conservative and will only be made when there is clear evidence that an adjustment is warranted.

Accommodating Local Golfing Cultures

It is not our intention to try to force a change on the way that golf is played around the world or to try and remove the variations. The cultural diversity that exists within the game, including different formats of play and degrees of competitiveness, is what makes the sport so universally popular. Through collaboration with National Associations, the goal has been to try to accommodate those cultural differences within a single WHS.

9-Hole Scores

The new system is able to accept both 9-hole and 18-hole score formats for handicapping purposes, where selected by National Associations.

Daily Revisions

The player should submit their score as soon as practicable after completing the round, preferably before midnight on the day of play. This allows for a responsive update of the player's handicap before the next day they play.

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Diary

< 2020 >

February
Monday 17th 10:30 - 11:00 Cornwall Seniors Men Match at home to Cornwall Boys U18 (Friendly) Newquay
Thursday 20th 10:34 - 11:30 Cornwall U18 v Devon U18 The Point at Polzeath
March
Sunday 22nd Cornwall Boys U18 Match at home to CLCGA (Friendly) Tehidy Park
May
Thursday 7th Cornwall Seniors Men Match away to Gloucestershire Seniors (Seniors Channel League) Minchinhampton
June
Sunday 21st Cornwall Boys U14 Match at home to Wiltshire U14 (U14 Jack Roberts League) Trethorne
Monday 29th Cornwall Seniors Men Match at home to Wiltshire Seniors (Seniors Channel League) Launceston
July
Sunday 12th 08:00 - 09:50 Cornish Closed Championship 2020 Bowood Park
Thursday 16th Cornwall Seniors Men Match away to Devon Seniors (Seniors Channel League) Torquay
August
Sunday 2nd Cornwall Men Match at home to Devon (Friendly) Launceston
10:30 - 15:00 Lord Lieutenants Trophy Carlyon Bay
Monday 3rd Cornwall Seniors Men Match at home to Gwent Seniors (Seniors Channel League) West Cornwall
Tuesday 4th Cornwall Boys U18 Match away to Somerset U18 (U18 Greenaway Shield) Mendip Spring
Wednesday 5th 13:30 - 15:00 CGU Seniors Championship (Medal) - Rd 1 Carlyon Bay
Thursday 6th 09:30 - 13:00 CGU Seniors Championship (Stableford) Carlyon Bay
13:10 - 14:40 CGU Seniors Championship (Medal) - Rd 2 Carlyon Bay
Sunday 9th Maxam Cup 2020 (Teams) St Austell
08:00 - 09:50 Maxam Cup Round 1 St Austell
12:30 - 14:20 Maxam Cup Round 2 St Austell
Monday 10th Cornwall Boys U16 Match away to Dorset U16 (U16 Ben Enoch Trophy) Lyme Regis
Cornwall Boys U14 Match away to Dorset U14 (U14 Jack Roberts League) Lyme Regis
Friday 14th Cornwall Boys U16 Match at home to Somerset U16 (U16 Ben Enoch Trophy) West Cornwall
Cornwall Boys U14 Match at home to Somerset U14 (U14 Jack Roberts League) West Cornwall
Sunday 16th 09:00 - 10:30 CGU Junior County Championship - Rnd 1 Whitsand Bay
10:30 - 11:30 CGU U14 & U12 County Championship Whitsand Bay
11:40 - 12:00 CGU U14 & U12 Stableford (29-54) Whitsand Bay
14:00 - 15:10 CGU Junior County Championship - Rnd 2 Whitsand Bay
Monday 17th Over 55s Team Totals Truro
09:00 - 15:20 CGU Over 55s Team Championship Truro
Wednesday 19th Cornwall Boys U18 Match at home to Devon U18 (U18 Greenaway Shield) Peranporth
Thursday 20th George Bolitho (Team) Carlyon Bay
12:00 - 14:20 George Bolitho Carlyon Bay
Monday 24th Cornwall Seniors Men Match at home to Glamorgan Seniors (Seniors Channel League) Newquay
September
Tuesday 1st Kernow Cup (Teams) Launceston
13:30 - 14:40 Kernow Cup Launceston
Monday 7th 08:30 - 15:10 Seniors & Founders Cups St Austell
Tuesday 8th 10:30 - 15:00 Lawrance Cup St Austell
Wednesday 9th 08:00 - 15:00 Royal Cornwall Challenge Cup St Austell
Thursday 10th 07:30 - 09:20 Cornwall Amateur Championship Qualifying 2020 St Austell
Friday 11th Cornwall Amateur Championship 2020 (K/O Stages) Knockout Begins St Austell
09:40 - 10:30 Jamieson Cup St Austell
14:00 - 16:00 Jamieson Cup (cont.) St Austell
Saturday 12th 08:10 - 10:30 Western Morning News Challenge Cup St Austell
13:00 - 16:00 Western Morning News Challenge Cup (cont.) St Austell
Sunday 20th 12:00 - 14:00 CGU Club Champions (Depot & Petherick Cups) Bude & North Cornwall
Monday 21st Cornwall Seniors Men Match away to Somerset Seniors (Seniors Channel League) Minehead




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