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Join the
CinciGolf.com
Golf
Club...
and you will receive a
USGA Handicap
that you can keep on
the internet!
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Great News for CinciGolfers!
We have
partnered with
the revolutionary National Golf Network (NGN) as its USGA handicap card service
provider.
Join the CinciGolf.com Golf ClubTM and
enjoy internet USGA handicap service. Enter your scores and print out your
handicap card on any computer with internet access.
Includes National Golf Network membership, special member-only golf related
discounts and eligibility for handicap-adjusted tournaments/events that allow
open enrollment by all USGA compliant handicap card holders.
Registration processed within 5 business days.
If the golfer plans to enter state-sponsored tournaments he or she should check
to see if this system is accepted. However, this is an official USGA handicap,
and is generally acceptable for use in leagues, charity tournaments, private
tournaments, and amateur tournaments such as
The Golf
Channel Amateur Tour.
Do you even know what a USGA
handicap is or why it exists?
Why do golf handicaps even exist?
"The purpose of the USGA Handicap System™ is to make the game of golf more
enjoyable by enabling golfers of differing abilities to compete on an equitable
basis. The System provides fair Course Handicaps™ for players regardless of
ability, and adjusts a player’s Handicap Index™ up or down as one’s game
changes."
Why would I want to maintain a handicap?
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Maintaining a handicap allows you to monitor the improvement in your game. You
can keep a record of only your total scores, or you can keep track of things
like total putts, greens in regulation, sand saves, fairways in regulation,
driving distance, etc. You can also enter your score hole by hole each time you
play, and receive statistics about pars, birdies, bogeys, average putts per
round, etc.
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Maintaining a handicap allows you to convert your index handicap to a specific
handicap for each particular course you play.
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Maintaining a handicap allows you to play a fair competition against any level
of golfer. The difference between the handicap of the better golfer and the
handicap of the weaker golfer determines how many strokes the better golfer has
to "spot" the weaker golfer.
How do I get a handicap?
Most golf courses, golf clubs, and country clubs provide the opportunity to
maintain a handicap. Now there is also an internet-based handicap system that is USGA
approved!
What is it called?
The National GOLF Network (NGN)
Can you tell me more about it?
The National GOLF Network (NGN) is the first nationally networked and
standardized system for USGA compliant handicapping and "golf life" services
that connects golfers with golf courses, clubs, leagues, tournaments, PGA
professionals, and fellow golfers to provide a sense of "belonging" and
"connection" to the game.
And it's internet-driven?
The NGN is authorized by the USGA, the same as GHIN, suitable for computing and
issuing USGA Handicap Indexes through USGA compliant clubs to be used by golfers
in handicap-adjusted (net) competitions. Currently, there are several USGA
compliant handicap service providers. The NGN offers improved accessibility and
functionality in comparison to all other systems. Built with Microsoft .NET
technology, it is the only USGA compliant handicap system that is
database-driven and accessible on a national level.
How much does it cost?
The annual
fee is $25.00
CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP
I am anal. Can I have some more details?
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Depending on your gender and the set of tees you plan to utilize, each player's
Handicap Index (decimal value) converts to a specific handicap for that
particular course. A player can obtain a USGA Handicap Index after posting five
scores, but a truer value comes when a player posts 20 scores, the 10 best of
which are used in figuring the Handicap Index. The index demonstrates what a
golfer would shoot on his/her best day.
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At the same time, it disregards high scores that bear little relation to the
player’s potential ability and promotes continuity by making handicaps
continuous from one playing season or year to the next.
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A USGA Handicap Index is useful for all forms of play. A basic premise underlies
the USGA Handicap System, namely that every player will try to make the best
score at each hole in every round, regardless of where the round is played, and
that the player will post every acceptable round for peer review.
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A USGA Handicap Index, issued by a golf club or authorized golf association,
indicates a golfer’s skill and comes in the form of a number taken to one
decimal place, e.g. 9.2. A USGA Handicap Index is issued only to individuals who
are members of a golf club.
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A USGA Handicap Index compares a player’s scoring ability to the scoring ability
of an expert amateur on a course of standard difficulty. A player posts scores
along with the appropriate USGA Ratings to make up the scoring record. A
Handicap Index is computed from no more than 20 scores plus eligible Tournament
Scores in the scoring record. It reflects the player’s potential because it is
based upon the best scores posted for a given number of rounds, ideally the best
10 of the last 20 rounds.
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A USGA Handicap Index travels well from course to course, as well as from one
set of tees to another set of tees on the same course. A player’s Handicap Index
determines the number of strokes a player receives depending upon the length and
difficulty of the course being played.
I am really, really anal. I want even more info.
Go to http://www.usga.org
and click on "handicaps." This link will offer you all the information
available about handicaps.
CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP
If you have any questions about this handicap system,
send e-mail to
cincigolfsteve@aol.com
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