|
Why do I need a handicap?
There are two main reasons. The golf handicap system is an integral part
of the amateur game allowing golfers of differing standards to compete against
each other on equal terms. Having a handicap enables you to take part in
competitions and adds a lot more fun, purpose and enjoyment to your golf.
The second reason is that the majority of golf clubs worldwide insist on seeing
your handicap certificate before you are allowed to play the course as a
visitor. In most cases if you can't show a recognised handicap certificate you
won't be allowed to play.
Why do I need a FORE Society Handicap? 
If you are not a current member of a golf club how can you obtain a recognised
handicap? The FORE Golf Society is registered with the English Golf Union
- ref. 1015 - and we run a handicap system as recommended by the EGU,
calculating our handicaps on the same basis as a golf club. This handicap is
accepted at clubs throughout the UK and worldwide as proof of your playing
ability and it will enable you to play in events on The FORE Tour.
Since June 1997 we have issued over 5300 new handicaps and every day we receive
a bundle of scorecards from members seeking to have their handicap reviewed.
|