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'Inactive' Posting Season


'Inactive' Posting Season: What You Need to Know - USGA

The inactive season is the period on the calendar during which any round you play in your home state or region does not count toward your Handicap Index.

Handicap Active and Inactive Season Schedule - USGA

The authorized golf association having jurisdiction in an area is responsible for declaring the duration of any inactive season.

When can you post scores in 2023? Here's a state-by-state guide

That's because the USGA believes playing a round in the inactive season — like November in Wisconsin — comes with seasonal weather that impacts ...

Inactive Score Posting Season begins November 15 - WA Golf

Inactive Score Posting Season begins November 15 ... Inactive score posting season begins in Washington Golf territory on November 15th and runs ...

Active/Inactive Posting Season | New York State Golf Association

Active Season: April 15th - October 31st. All rounds played in New York State during active posting season should be posted to your Handicap Index.

NNGA Inactive Season - Northern Nevada Golf Association

The NNGA has declared the period from November 30 to March 15 to be inactive for posting any "Home" scores. USGA Handicap Manual 6-2. Inactive Season:

Here's when you can start posting scores for your handicap in 2024

Those seasons are either active or inactive. This is because drastic seasonal weather changes can impact course conditions, and your handicap is ...

Post a Score | Metropolitan Golf Association

To post a score, please click here The active handicap posting season for the Metropolitan area ends on Nov ... Handicap Active and Inactive Season Schedule.

Inactive Posting Season Begins December 1st | Golf House Kentucky

The inactive score posting season for KGA clubs begins on December 1st, 2018 and continues through March 1, 2019.

Inactive posting season begins in the Pacific NW

Inactive score posting season begins in the Pacific Northwest this month and runs until March 1st. The NW is one of 41 golf associations in the ...

Active And Inactive Season: What's Acceptable For Handicap ...

As 2008 comes to a close, it is important to remember that a majority of the country will be observing an inactive season for handicap posting purposes. Scores ...

Posting Away Scores During an Inactive Season | Maryland State ...

An inactive season means that scores made on any golf course during that designated period are not acceptable for handicap-posting purposes.

Why can't I post my score in winter? - Oregon Golf Association

Oregon Golf Association, with a posting season of March 1-November 30, joins more than half of the US Allied Golf Associations (AGAs) with an Inactive Season.

Score posting season will be inactive in Northern Utah until March ...

Many associations in areas where winter can be harsh set an inactive season, which often lasts from November to the middle of March.

When does the active handicap posting season end? #golf ...

When does the active posting season end in the GAP region? 1) Never 2) Oct. 15 3) Nov. 1 4) Nov.

Handicapping: Active seasons - British Columbia Golf

Scores made at any golf course observing an inactive season are not acceptable for handicap purposes. The rationale behind this is that posting scores during ...

Kentucky's Inactive Posting Season Now in Effect

Kentucky's Inactive Posting Season Now in Effect. As of December 1, the Kentucky Golf Association and its courses are now in its inactive season as it relates ...

The 2022 Active Posting Season has Ended | Maryland State Golf ...

During Maryland and D.C.'s inactive season, when you play in a state that observes an active season, such as Florida, North and South Carolina, Georgia, ...

Posting, Postponed - Colorado Golf Association

This, say the Rules of Handicapping, is “inactive season.” “Inactive seasons address the seasonal weather fluctuations and impact on course ...

Jake Weaver on X: "Inactive posting season is upon us in Iowa. I've ...

Inactive posting season is upon us in Iowa. I've never been a fan...the excerpt below explains the logic behind going inactive.