Dear Members,
we have been asked to clarify some points regarding the Handicap Committee and have been working with England Golf on a simple summary - see below
In short:
The Handicap Committee is the only mandatory committee for affiliation to England Golf and EG have agreed our new handicap guide and process from October 31st. They have also provided a helpful guide and agreed to support any training requirements.
We do not require an AGM to elect the handicap committee or chairperson but volunteers do need to be clear on the guidelines below
Handicap Committee Guidelines
Composition
- Minimum of 3 members
- Members may include employees or management
- Chairperson Requirement
- If the committee has an even number, a Chairperson must be appointed.
- If odd-numbered, the Chair role may rotate.
- Diversity of Representation
- Aims to reflect the broadest spectrum of the club:
- High and low handicaps
- Male and female members
- Covers multiple club sections
- Aims to reflect the broadest spectrum of the club:
Recruitment
- Ongoing and not tied to AGM timings or elections due to its Mandatory Nature and the importance of diverse representation
- Volunteers may apply at any time to Management or the Chair of the Committee - contact us
Meeting Frequency
- At least once per year
- Additional meetings may be scheduled at the committee’s discretion.
Primary Role & Responsibilities
- To conduct Handicap Reviews
- Review WHS Reports
- Review pre-generated reports supplied from the World Handicapping System (WHS).
- Review only the players flagged by the system - not all players - and assess whether a player's handicap should be adjusted up or down.
- Apply Local Knowledge
- Consider personal circumstances and performance context.
- Decide whether to accept WHS report recommendations or maintain current handicap.
- Delegates the role of 'card checking for initial handicap' to the Club Management through the Pro Shop. This is part of the member onboarding process and includes training on card completion and ongoing handicap management processes
Requirements
- No specialist knowledge of WHS required
- Committee decisions are based on local insight, not technical expertise.
Profile
- Golf club members who are:
- passionate about creating an equal playing field for all golfers
- keen to get involved, and give something back to the game
- A good Handicap Committee Member has the ability to:
- be collaborative and work well in a small team;
- display objectivity;
- work with management to encourage members to submit competition and social scores for handicap purposes
Appeals Procedure
- PRGC use England Golf’s simple 3 level appeals procedure, making the process simple and easy
- Club Review – Should a player question the decision; the club should offer the player the opportunity to discuss the decision with the committee.
- County Appeal – Should the player wish to appeal the decision following discussions with the club, this must be done via the County Union/Association.
- England Golf Appeal – Appeals to England Golf will only be considered once the Club and County have made their decision. The outcome of this appeal is final.