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  • 2021 RDGA Junior Membership Registration is Now Open

    Give the junior golfer in your family the gift of golf throughout 2021 with an RDGA Junior Membership. Click on the image above to register today!

  • Congratulations to RDGA Players of the Year 2020!

    The RDGA is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2020 RDGA Players of the Year in six categories: Men's, Women's Senior Men, Senior Women, Junior Boys and Junior Girls. Click above for the complete list.

  • Your Gift Will Help Juniors Play Golf in 2021!

    During this Holiday Season, please consider donating to the RDGA Foundation - your gift will help local juniors play golf in 2021! CLICK on the image above for details - and donate today!

  • Your Holiday Shopping Season Begins Here!

    Not sure what to get that golfer on your Holiday gift list? Start your 2020 Holiday shopping season right here, with our list of Gift Ideas for Local Golfers at RDGA Member Clubs. Click on the image above for details.

  • 80th Monroe Invitational Scheduled for July 5-10, 2021

    The 80th Monroe Invitational, originally scheduled for this past June, but postponed to 2021 due to concerns over the coronavirus outbreak, has been scheduled for new dates next summer: July 5-10. Click above for more information about one of the longest-running championships for top amateurs in the country!

  • Score Posting Season Now Over for 2020

    The 2020 RDGA score posting season officially concluded on October 31. Score posting for the 2021 season will begin on April 15. For more information about your RDGA GHIN handicap, click on the image above.

  • The NEW World Handicap System is LIVE

    The RDGA, in partnership with the USGA, is excited to present details of the new World Handicap System that launched on January 6, 2020. Click above for details and see what it means for YOU.

World Handicap System: Key Changes

The Rules of Handicapping Key Changes

Designating a Home Club New Rule helps with integrity of WHS ensuring one Handicap Index for each golfer. For multi-members, all clubs will be permitted to provide oversight (edit scores, etc.). Where any disagreements or conflict arise, the player’s Home Club will have final authority on the matter (and its AGA).
Minimum Number of Holes Played for a Score to be Acceptable

a. For a 9-hole Score Minimum of 7 holes for WHS

b. For an 18-hole Score Minimum of 14 holes for WHS (changed from minimum of 13 holes today)

Information Required for Scoring Record New Rule recommends 3 initial scores to be posted hole-by-hole
Calculation of a Handicap Index Calculation is based on the best 8 of a player's most recent 20 score differentials.
Maximum Handicap Index 54.0 for both genders
Frequency of Revision of a Handicap Index Daily
Playing Conditions Calculation The statistical calculation that determines if conditions on a day of play differed from normal playing conditions to the extent that they significantly impacted players’ performance.
Low Handicap Index The new Rule is designed to provide more insight into a golfer’s demonstrated ability over time and is required to support the limit on upward movement of a Handicap Index. This will present a change to golfers.
Limit on Upward Movement of a Handicap Index

The new Rule limits upward movement of a Handicap Index when movement is more than 3 strokes above the player’s lowest index within the trailing 12 months. In addition to this, a player’s Handicap Index will be prevented from rising more than 5 strokes above the player’s lowest Handicap Index in the trailing 12 months. This will present a change to golfers.

(i) The soft cap. The soft cap is triggered when the difference between a player’s newly calculated Handicap Index and their Low Handicap Index is greater than 3 strokes. When a calculated Handicap Index increase is greater than 3 strokes, the value above 3 strokes is restricted to 50% of the increase.

(ii) The hard cap. The hard cap triggers to restrict the amount by which a player’s Handicap Index can increase, after application of the soft cap, to no more than 5.0 strokes above their Low Handicap Index.

Course Handicap Calculation

Course Handicap = Handicap Index × (Slope Rating ÷ 113) + (Course Rating – Par)

Playing Handicap = Course Handicap x handicap allowance

Submission of an Exceptional Score (ESR)

When a score differential is 7.0 strokes below a player’s Handicap Index at the time the round was played, an Exceptional Score Reduction will take place.

  • If the score differential is between 7.0 and 9.9 strokes below their Handicap Index, a -1.0 reduction will be applied to the player’s most recent 20 score differentials.
  • If the score differential is 10.0 strokes or better than their Handicap Index, a -2.0 reduction will be applied to their most recent 20 score differentials.

This rule will consider all scores, not just tournament scores, and essentially replace Section 10-3 of “The USGA Handicap System.”

Net Double Bogey A score equal to the par of a hole plus two strokes and adjusted for any handicap stroke applied on that hole. A net double bogey is a player’s maximum hole score for handicap purposes.

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