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By Rod Carruthers March 28, 2020
Given the everchanging Government rules and restrictions, and the worsening position in relation to the Covid-19 virus, the NDGA has decided to postpone all NDGA controlled events, effective immediately, until further notice. With the current status - we feel that it is unlikely that the Inter-District matches will proceed on their nominated dates - but a final decision will be made a minimum of 1 month prior. Junior Pennants were scheduled for April 14, 16, 17 - but have been cancelled for 2020. Postponement is not possible due to the absence of suitable dates later in the year. Please see the websites for our member Clubs regarding postponements or cancellations of their major Club and Order of Merit events. This decision has not been taken lightly and has been put in place to minimise the number of occasions large groups of people assemble in close proximity. The NDGA remains committed to the promotion and playing of golf and encourages all members to continue playing at, and supporting, all member Clubs whilst strictly adhering to social distancing protocols and Local Rules put in place for their protection.
By Rod Carruthers February 1, 2020
Click on this link for the Operational Manual for the WHS WHS Official Reference Guide for Australian Administrators – OPERATIONAL GUIDANCE & SUPPORTING REGULATIONS. Below is the latest communication from Golf Australia To – All Australian Golf Clubs Dear All, I am writing to provide you with the latest updates on the implementation of the World Handicap System (WHS). 1. WHS now live in Australia The WHS is now live in Australia. All handicaps displayed on www.golf.org.au, as well as all handicaps being provided to you through your competition management software system, have been calculated under the new WHS rules. (Note: Your ‘competition management software system’ means either the GOLF Link Tier 1 system, or your 3rd party software system.) From today onwards, it is the WHS-calculated handicap that should be used for all play in Australia. Where a club is processing scores from a competition played around the GOLF Link offline period of 27-30 January, the number that should be listed in the ‘Played Off’ box on the score entry screen is the handicap the player ACTUALLY played off in that competition. This process should be followed even though this may not be the Daily Handicap that would have been calculated for the player under the WHS – GOLF Link will then calculate everything correctly using the inputted numbers. The best source of information on the WHS is www.golf.org.au/whs 2. Results of Multi-Tee & Mixed-Gender Competitions | STROKE COMPETITIONS: NEW DISPLAY & RESULTS-DETERMINATION PROCESS IN YOUR SOFTWARE As you will know, the WHS calculation for a Daily Handicap includes an adjustment for the difference between the Scratch Rating and the Par of the set of tees being played. This makes playing to par the universal measure of whether a player has played to their handicap, regardless of the course or set of tees. As a result, in a handicap competition played from two or more sets of tees (such as in mixed-gender or mixed-ability events), the appropriate comparison of two players who have played from different sets of tees is their net scores in relation to par. It is not appropriate to use any other comparison (such as just their net scores). Your competition management software has been configured to automatically determine the finishing positions of players in a competition by using this new process, together with what is described below. STROKE. Under the WHS in Australia, all results should be determined by using a player’s net score relative to par. § Within your competition management software, a column is included in the WHS display of Stroke competition results which lists each player’s net score versus par. It is this column that your software now uses to determine the finishing positions in a competition. § Each player’s net status versus par for the round is compared directly against that of every other player – no adjustment applies when par is different between tees. § For example in a handicap medal competition, a course is par 74 for women and par 72 for men. Michelle has net 76 which is 2 over par, and David has net 75 which is 3 over par. 2 over is better than 3 over so Michelle finishes ahead of David. STABLEFORD. Each player’s total number of Stableford points for the round is compared directly against that of every other player – no adjustment applies when the par is different between tees. PAR. Each player’s Par result for the round is compared directly against that of every other player – no adjustment applies when the par is different between tees. 3. WHS Official Reference Guide for Australian Administrators – OPERATIONAL GUIDANCE & SUPPORTING REGULATIONS As a part of the move to the WHS, we’ve posted a new resource on the GA website titled: WHS Official Reference Guide for Australian Administrators – OPERATIONAL GUIDANCE & SUPPORTING REGULATIONS. This resource is available for download from Item 20 on www.golf.org.au/whs. It provides guidance on the operational elements of the WHS. It also includes all of the Rules of Handicapping that now apply in Australia. We hope this helps. Please let me know if you have any queries on the World Handicap System. Kind regards, Simon Magdulski Senior Manager – Play Management & Regulations, Golf Australia Mobile 0409 214 320 Level 2, 111 Coventry Street ​South Melbourne ​VIC 3205 ​Australia​ ​Telephone: 03 9626 5050 ​Website golf.org.au
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