There were six different handicap systems in use around the world before the United States Golf Association and R&A brought them all the under the wing of the World Handicap System in 2020. Each ...
More golfers maintained handicap indexes, and they posted more scores than ever in the World Handicap System. Which states ...
An annual handicap report from the USGA provides a data-driven snapshot of player performance and other trends in the game.
I used to have a Handicap Index® and want to reactivate. How do I capture my old scoring history? If you previously maintained a Handicap Index but haven’t posted a score or accessed your scoring ...
Golfers who enjoy an occasional solo round may want to consider a trip north next year. Amid a series of rule changes, the USGA announced earlier this week that scores from rounds played alone will no ...
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 ...
If you love data, this one's for you. Every year, the United States Golf Association issues a report summarizing the data gathered from millions of U.S.
The recommended procedure for the allocation of stroke index values in the Rules of Handicapping under the World Handicap System (WHS™) has changed from the recommendations found in the previous USGA ...
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I've reached my ideal WHS handicap index – is it cheating if I never submit another official score again?
There is so much discussion about how regularly amateurs should submit an official score towards their handicap index, but ...
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