Golf is a unique game in that anyone can compete with anyone else, regardless of skill level. This is thanks to handicapping. Handicapping is implemented via the World Handicap System. This system, ...
Obtaining a golf handicap is the single best way to ensure fair and competitive play, regardless of your skill level. Now streamlined globally under the World Handicap System, the process is simpler ...
Welcome to Stuff Golfers Should Know, a GOLF.com series in which we reveal all kinds of useful golf (and life!) wisdom that is sure to make you the smartest, savviest and most prepared player in your ...
Among the highlights of the June 2024 presidential debate was a lively back and forth between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump – about golf. Trump cited his golf skills as ...
The Rules of Handicapping include safeguards to ensure a player’s Handicap Index accurately reflects their demonstrated ability. However, under some circumstances it will be necessary for the Handicap ...
As golf’s popularity has surged since the COVID-19 pandemic—3.3 million people in the United States played on a course for the first time in 2022, according to the National Golf Foundation—so too has ...
The number of golfers in the U.S. with a Handicap Index eclipsed the 3 million mark for the first time in 2022 as the year-over-year trajectory pointed upward for the third consecutive year. The ...
The USGA has revealed the golf handicap indexes of all states in the USA. Mississippi and Arkansas topped the list. The first two positions remain unchanged. For the second time in a row, Mississippi ...
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Dan Grieve on how to escape bad lies! Lesson with 8-handicap Jess Ratcliffe
In this video, 8-handicap index golfer Jess Ratcliffe gets a one-to-one lesson with Top 50 short game coach and YouTube sensation Dan Grieve to fix her problems when chipping from bad lies in the ...
It’s one of the more controversial aspects of the World Handicap System. We get our Course Handicap – the number of shots we ...
On June 27, when Paige Spiranac posted her handicap index to be +3.4, people showered her comment section with queries, with some replies attempting to mock her handicap. As a result, on the same day, ...
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