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    hi all
    i have just joined a club for the 1st time and as of yet i havent got an official handicap
    i joined this club because of reputation, cost and and it distance from home.
    the only problem i have is i dont know a soul at the club and am finding it hard to find playing partners who can sign a card for me.
    i am really keen to enter the comps but cant without the handicap.
    is it possible to play in the comps with the soul purpose of gaining 3 signed cards.

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    Re: 3 signed cards

    Over (or is that "down"..??) here it certainly is...

    My 5 cards were played in Club Comp rounds where I was just a stroke playing member of the group, regardless of what the comp of the day was.

    That said, if other club members aren't being overly forthcoming in allowing you to join in a group (mid week presumably) for the purposes of gaining your playing cap, I'd be asking some questions of the Captain or Committee...

    Aren't they supposed to "Welcome New Members"...???

    Good Luck with it Slats...
    Cheers

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    • #3
      Re: 3 signed cards

      Originally posted by Scragger63
      Over (or is that "down"..??) here it certainly is...

      My 5 cards were played in Club Comp rounds where I was just a stroke playing member of the group, regardless of what the comp of the day was.

      That said, if other club members aren't being overly forthcoming in allowing you to join in a group (mid week presumably) for the purposes of gaining your playing cap, I'd be asking some questions of the Captain or Committee...

      Aren't they supposed to "Welcome New Members"...???

      Good Luck with it Slats...
      Cheers
      cheers craig
      ill contact the club tomorrow and raise the subject!
      there's also the small matter of laying out 1100 quid and then being told at the moment i cant play till after noon at weekends because the comps are on

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      • #4
        Re: 3 signed cards

        One more thing I guess could be mentioned, if your new club is in any way considered "exclusive" and has a high number of members, then they may have comp entrant number limits in force...

        But that said, you should certainly be told if that is the case.

        If not, then I see no problem whatsoever in your playing in a club comp as a handicapping round only. Certainly you will not be eligible to win the comp, but that's the point isn't it...

        Eventually you would want to win one...!!!

        Hang in there mate, and don't be frightened to be a little "forward"...

        "Hi, my name is Tiger Woods, I'm a new member here, would you mind if I joined your group......"



        Cheers

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        • #5
          Re: 3 signed cards

          Originally posted by Scragger63
          One more thing I guess could be mentioned, if your new club is in any way considered "exclusive" and has a high number of members, then they may have comp entrant number limits in force...

          But that said, you should certainly be told if that is the case.

          If not, then I see no problem whatsoever in your playing in a club comp as a handicapping round only. Certainly you will not be eligible to win the comp, but that's the point isn't it...

          Eventually you would want to win one...!!!

          Hang in there mate, and don't be frightened to be a little "forward"...

          "Hi, my name is Tiger Woods, I'm a new member here, would you mind if I joined your group......"



          Cheers
          this will be waiting for the handicap secretary in the morning!


          Dear Malcolm
          As a new member to the club i am finding it difficult to find members to play a round with and get the neccessary signed cards required for my official handicap.
          i would like to enter the club competitions as just a stroke playing member of a group for handicapping purposes only until i have enough cards signed to submit for calculation?
          warm regards
          ian slater

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          • #6
            Re: 3 signed cards

            Slats, in most clubs u would have to enter 2 comps to get a handicap - ie they accept 1 signed card and 2 medal rounds - u sign up to the medal as F/H and go from there - I thought that was normal practice.
            Sounds strange to me!

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            • #7
              Re: 3 signed cards

              Ian,
              As a member (paid up) you are entitle to put your name on the time sheet for comps. Best thing is to enter singles comps. This way the other guys wil have to swap cards with the group. Anyway, I am surprised that you are having this problem.If you are still having trouble, talk to the h/cap sec.

              Cheers,
              Robert

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              • #8
                Re: 3 signed cards

                Handicap secerataries, committees, club captains... **sigh**

                Sometimes it sucks living in a town where the golf course is a little 9 holer...

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                • #9
                  Re: 3 signed cards

                  thanks for the replies guys
                  just had a call from the club pro.
                  the club's stance is that i am not allowed to enter any comps without an official handicap, but he is going to sort out some rounds for me with members who will sign cards for me

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                  • #10
                    Re: 3 signed cards

                    Are you allowed to play off the medal tees- I dont understand how they can give u a fair handicap if u've never played off the back tees!

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                    • #11
                      Re: 3 signed cards

                      Originally posted by prowlsta
                      Are you allowed to play off the medal tees- I dont understand how they can give u a fair handicap if u've never played off the back tees!
                      It is normally calculated from the CSS (Competition Scratch Score) In the UK, this will take the different tees into account. In the USA I believe there is a slightly different system that uses the Slope of the course to determine handicaps.

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                      • #12
                        Re: 3 signed cards

                        Originally posted by prowlsta
                        Are you allowed to play off the medal tees- I dont understand how they can give u a fair handicap if u've never played off the back tees!
                        The CSS mentioned above is determined from the SSS. This corresponds broadly with the length of the course. So the back tees will have a higher SSS. Handicap qualifying competitions are played off any measured course (ie with an official SSS). So he could play off any such tees for handicap purposes.

                        In fact, to get a first handicap, the committee may take note of scores of any tees at all, even the ladies' !!

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