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New for 2024. Handicap ID Look Up. *New - Expected Score Infographic. Treatment of 9-Hole Scores. Course Rating and Shorter Length Courses. Player Reference Guide on the Rules of Handicapping. 2024 Handicap Explainer Series. Popular Topics - Click to Explore. The maximum hole score for handicap purposes.
Track your stats. Easy-to-use digital scorecard. Apple Watch integration. 3D Course Maps and GPS. Start trial now. Sign up for a Handicap Index.
A Handicap Index provides every golfer – regardless of age, gender or skill level – with a universal measure of playing ability under the World Handicap System™. Need to renew your Handicap Index? Have your Handicap ID (e.g., GHIN #) and email address associated with your account ready.
Look Up Your Handicap ID (e.g., GHIN #) The Handicap ID Look Up tool is intended for golfers within the United States that have or had an affiliation to an Allied Golf Association. It is not intended for Handicap Index® verification purposes.
Your Handicap Index is a portable number that represents your demonstrated golfing ability. It is based on your past scores relative to the difficulty of the course and tees played, as well as the playing conditions during each one of those rounds.
Golfers, track your USGA Handicap Index®, post your golf scores and print your USGA Handicap card.
2024 Handicap Explainer Series 14 short videos created to help golfers get the most out of their Handicap Index®.
The USGA Handicap System is the best method to allow all players to compete fairly on any course. Topics covered in this guide include: How to Establish a Handicap Index 1. De%nition of a Golf Club . Authorization and Licensing 2. Peer Review De%ned . Course Handicap Explained 4. To Give or to Receive?
meets the varied needs and expectations of golfers, golf clubs and golf authorities all around the world and is adaptable to suit all golfing cultures. The WHS encompasses both the Rules of Handicapping and the Course Rating System (formerly known as the USGA Course Rating and Slope System).
What is the most common golf handicap? According to the USGA, the most common range of handicaps is between 13-13.9 for men. This would equate a golf score in the high 80s during most rounds. What percentage of golfers can break 90?