Handicap Committee Guidelines

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.

Positive note to PRGC from England Golf on our Handicapping Guidelines... - Princes Risborough Golf Club

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

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.

WAGS Wind Up – Sign Up for a Fun Social!

Hello everyone... its about time we had another fun night at PRGC!
The WAGS Wind-Up 2025 is fast approaching, on Saturday 1st November at PRGC at 7pm until late. We are inviting you to pre book your tickets for this club event.
This will be a sit down buffet with live entertainment from Joe Corrigan – please see the attached flyer. The WAGS end of season awards presentation will take place between the two live music sets. However all club members are welcome to this event and we hope everyone can join in with the fun!

The cost per head is £35 and for anyone who has played WAGS during the season this cost is reduced by £1 for each time you have played within WAGS.

We are asking for a £10 per ticket deposit and will then confirm the balance due on the night allowing for any WAGS player price reduction.
Please let me know if you would like to book your tickets and we look forward to seeing you at the clubhouse!
Best Regards

--

Sarah Tietjen

Princes Risborough Golf Club
01844 346989

It’s the Sunday Stableford this weekend… with a slight twist

The Sunday Stableford has made a cracking start!

The Competition is all about winning - whether you are the best Stableford score, the longest drive or the nearest the pin.

It couldn't be simpler to enter!  Go out in your groups as normal - record your gross scores as normal on a correctly completed and marked scorecard - and then enter them into the clubhouse terminal afterwards.

Simply click 'score entry' and you will see 'Sunday Stableford'

The system will generate both a Stableford and a Medal winner all from the same card!  how cool is that!

The comp is open at any point on the Sunday and to anyone with a handicap.

Any question contact Luke on
07549659090
lukev.prgc@gmail.com

or just get out there - get some scores in and lets see who the champs are on the day!

Quick reminder on ‘Preferred Lies’ and why they are important

A quick reminder - why are Preferred Lies on Fairways (or 'Winter Rules') so important?

  1. Protects your course / fairways - reduces the likelihood of divots on fairways
  2. Extends the enjoyment of the summer season ie more enjoyable to play a fairway shot without mud on your ball or a poor lie
  3. This rule is in place to ensure fair scoring during adverse conditions.

Information on Preferred Lies is in the members section here

In short and to quote the BB&O...

"When a player's ball lies in a part of the general area cut to fairway height or less, the player may take free relief once by placing the original ball or another ball in and playing it from this relief area:

  • Reference Point: Spot of the original ball.
  • Size of Relief Area Measured from Reference Point: 6 inches from the reference point, but with these limits:
  • Limits on Location of Relief Area:
    • Must not be nearer the hole than the reference point, and
    • Must be in the general area.

In proceeding under this Local Rule, the player must choose a spot to place the ball and use the procedures for replacing a ball under Rules 14.2b(2) and 14.2e."

You Said – We Did … Bunker Rejuvenation Programme

Bunker Rejuvenation Update

The Greenkeeping Team would like to extend their sincere thanks to the golfers who raised concerns that after a tough season, in some bunkers, the point where the bunker faces meet the sand were in need of attention. Your feedback has been invaluable and has been incorporated into the current bunker rejuvenation programme.

This kind of input from golfers plays a vital role in helping the team focus on what truly matters to those who play the course. It ensures that maintenance efforts align with the expectations and experiences of our golfing community.

The rejuvenation work has begun with reshaping and refining the faces of the bunkers. Once this phase is completed—expected within the next week—the team will move on to cutting and defining the entries to the bunkers, further enhancing both playability and aesthetics.

A Note of Thanks from the Greenkeeping Team

The Greenkeeping Team would like to express their sincere appreciation to all players for their continued patience and understanding. We know how frustrating it can be when your game is momentarily interrupted by course maintenance, and we’re grateful for the courtesy shown.

In particular, thank you for waiting when tasks are just moments from completion, and for allowing the team to step aside when work may take longer than two minutes. These small gestures make a big difference in helping us maintain the course efficiently while respecting your time on the fairways.

Below are some recent examples of the fantastic work carried out by Jack and the team…  lots more to follow 🙂

 

Ladies October Update from Liz France

Good Afternoon Ladies,
September was not a great month for golf, especially on a Wednesday! The golf gods were against us! The Wishlade Trophy was a prime example. It was scheduled for 3rd of Sept and we actually managed to play it on 1st October.
Wed 3rd Sept      No organised golf played
Wed 10th Sept   No organised golf played
Mon 15th Sept   League Ryder Cup  8 Ladies took part in this final County League match of 2025. The weather gods were still out in force with wind, wind and more wind. However it did not stop us enjoying our golf and the lovely meal after the match.
Our thanks must go to Chris Stevens for all her hard work organising these matches throughout the season. We look forward to next year.
Wed 17th Sept Lady Captains Charity Day     The gods were with us! It was Charity Day after all! What a great Day we had. Carolyn Dowle was our winner and she went home with a beautiful trophy and a useful prize, so she said. Well done Carolyn.
As for our Charity we added the wonderful sum of £377 to the pot. A huge thank you must go to all who donated prizes. Their generosity is so appreciated. Also a big thank you must go to Val Bate. She is now crowned Queen of Raffle Ticket Sellers. We now have the grand total of £1411.65.
I think the Ladies Section should be very proud to have raised  that amount of money from such a small group. My heartfelt thanks for a charity that I feel is so deserving.
Fri 19th Sept     2 of our ladies took part in the Friday Mixed Stableford and showed the men how to play golf. Jill Peppett came in 1st and Chris Stevens was 2nd. Well done ladies.
Mon 22nd Sept  Again the ladies took part in a mixed event. It was the final RAGS day of the year and was held at Studley Wood. 10 ladies took part and 12 gentlemen. A good number, and we had a great day which was expertly organised by John Stephenson. Our thanks go to him. The winner of the ladies trophy was Jill and the longest drive for the ladies was Chris Stevens. Again well done ladies.
These last two events are open to any members so if anyone is interested please get in touch with any committee member and we will give you all the info to join in the fun.
Wed 24th  Sept   A fun ladies informal morning with only Irons and a Putter in the bag. Ladies soon found out just how often they used their irons! The scores did the talking!
Yours truly won(that is because I cannot use Woods) and 2nd was Gerry. Well done Gerry.
Mon 29th Sept     The Finals for  Summer Singles and the Summer Pairs was played . The Singles Champion is Jill Peppett and the Pairs Champions are Melinda Pooley and Gill Young. Both were very close matches so well done all.

Events for October

Wed 1st Oct  The Wishlade Trophy   As I write this has already taken place. It was won by a very delighted Sylvia Clarke and was presented by the lovely lady herself Lynne Wishlade.  So a big thank you to Lynne for coming to present the trophy to Sylvia.
Tues 7th Oct     Meeting of the Ladies Section  in the Princes Suite at 2.30pm.
This has been called by the ladies committee due to the uncertainty within the club's committee of volunteers. We would like to discuss with our lady members how we go forward next year and remain as an active group within PRGC.
Your opinion as members really matters to us, so please try and find the time to attend if possible.
Wed 8th Oct    Autumn Stableford
 
Sat 11th Oct     Autumn Stableford
 
Wed 15th Oct   All Winners Trophy
 
Wed 22nd Oct   Ladies Informal Morning   3 Clubs & Putter
 
Wed 29th Oct    Ladies Informal Morning    Texas Scramble
                             Presentation Day    Lunch/Dinner     To be decided
 
My apologies for such a long letter this month. but thank you for reading it.
Liz x