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Guidelines for Posting Out of Season Scores


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

... score designation when posting the score. ... To see where your state falls, check out the full Handicap active and inactive season schedule on USGA.org.

Guidelines for Posting Out of Season Scores | CDGA

The CDGA office receives many questions regarding the posting of scores when the Chicago District is out of season. Listed below are the score-posting rules ...

Handicap Active and Inactive Season Schedule - USGA

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Can you post scores in the winter for handicap purposes?

... guidelines for posting scores during the winter ... If it's an active season, your scores will count toward your handicap and must be posted.

When NOT to post a score

If a golfer plays in an area which is observing an inactive season, the score will not be ... the off position, scores will not be accepted for handicap.

Posting Scores Out-of-Season | Metropolitan Golf Association

Now, how should those scores be posted? There are three main ways to post out-of-season scores (or any away score for that matter). The easiest ...

Winter rules and handicap score submission : r/golf - Reddit

In nearly all cases the winter rules would occur outside handicap posting season. You can't post scores on courses outside the local season, regardless if the ...

What is the criteria for "off-season round" not counting toward ...

Your area (probably state-wide) association will decide if there is going to be a 'off-season' WRT posting scores (and they will define when that is).

Posting to GHIN? - Rules of Golf and Etiquette - Forums - GolfWRX

As others have said, if it's the posting season in your area, post the score. Nobody makes you LCP. You can play the ball down if you prefer.

Is posting out of season scores scummy : r/golf - Reddit

It's the courses location that determines the season and if it can post. If it's winter weather and conditions where course is you can't. If ...

Posting Guidelines | Fore Women Golf Association

Golfers must post only their "Adjusted" Gross Score. For posting purposes, the score on each hole can not exceed the maximum allowed, also known as Net ...

GHIN handicap and posting scores during off season

I think so, much of the country has an off season where posting isn't allowed and "winter rules" are followed. It was like that when I was ...

Rules of Golf: Proper Handicap Management - Honeybrook Golf Club

It is your responsibility to your fellow players, to yourself and to the integrity of the game to enter your scores properly. Posting your score can ...

Handicapping & The Rules of Golf - FSGA

Scores made under preferred lies or winter rules will be posted for handicap ... In stroke play, a player is required under Rule 3-3c to hole out at every hole.

End of the Active Score Posting Season | Metropolitan Golf Association

Should you travel during the winter months to a location that is still observing an active score posting season, scores must be posted for ...

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.

Inactive Score Posting Season begins November 15 - WA Golf

Rules of Golf. Keep Score ... Your handicap will continue to be revised daily when you post an eligible score, even during the off-season.

Score Posting, Handicaps, and Tournament Rules

Rules for Score Posting · Not finishing a hole by “X'ing out” or by picking up does NOT relieve you of the requirement to post your score. · If you play at least ...

Active/Inactive Posting Season | New York State Golf Association

Any rounds played outside of this timeframe in our territory cannot be posted to your Handicap Index. ... season, you should post those scores to your Handicap ...

Posting Guidelines - PMGA

Second Incident: A score equal to the lowest of your last 20 scores on record will be posted. Third Incident: A score of PAR for the course you played will be ...