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- As
soon as you become a member of OHWGA, a computer number will
be assigned to you and will be posted on the bulletin board
in the Pro Shop.
- Play
five complete rounds of golf and have someone in your group
attest the scorecard after each round. Be sure to print your
full name on the scorecard, along with the date and your signature.
While you are in the process of establishing a handicap, you
must play every stroke. You may not "pick up" until you have
reached a maximum of 10 strokes per hole.
- After
each round, you enter your score in the computer. If you need
help, ask someone in the Pro Shop, another OHWGA member, or
the Handicap Chairperson.
- The
USGA will issue a handicap on the next revision date after submitting
your 5 attested scores into the computer. Your name and handicap will appear
on the handicap list posted in the Pro Shop. Handicaps are revised
every 2 weeks.
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Once
you have established your handicap, be sure to enter all your subsequent
scores into the computer and turn in your scorecard for each round you
play. This will give you an accurate handicap. Adjust your score, where
necessary, in accordance with the Equitable
Stroke Adjustment procedure using your full handicap. Instructions
for this are in the back of the Member Handbook. The table of adjustments
is also posted on the computer table in the Pro Shop.
Enter all your scores, regardless of where or how you played, into the
computer. Be sure to indicate whether you were "away", playing a "tournament",
and the date. Make sure each scorecard is signed, attested, legible,
and placed in the "Handicap" basket.
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