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World Handicap System (WHS)

On the 2nd of November 2020, a new handicapping system WHS will be introduced into the UK the previous system CONGU. There was further updates made in 2024 which came into place from 01.04.2024

The intention is for a system which will be universal - there are several different systems used throughout the world and they are all amalgamating.

We are have provided a number of short videos and material. These will help condense the information you need for an understanding of the new World Handicap System

World Handicap System - An Introduction

The World Handicap System has been designed to make golf more modern, fun and inclusive. It is a consistent system that is being implemented around the world making golf more open for all.

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World Handicap System - Basis of Calculation

A golfer’s handicap index will be calculated as an average of their best eight scores from the last 20 rounds. This means a golfer’s handicap index is responsive, fairer and reflective of their ability on a good day

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World Handicap System - Course and Slope Rating

Under WHS, every golf course will have both a course and slope rating attached to it. Learn here how these ratings are calculated by qualified teams and how they impact a golfer’s playing handicap.

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World Handicap System - Playing Handicap

A playing handicap is a measure of a golfer’s ability and enables all golfers to play together and enjoy the sport equally. A playing handicap is calculated using slope rating and course rating and is dependent on which tee set a golfer plays from

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World Handicap System - Maximum Handicap Index 54

To make the game more inclusive and accessible, the maximum handicap index has been set at 54. This key change to the World Handicap system allows golfers of all levels to track their ability providing a welcoming and more accessible handicap.

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World Handicap System - Net Double Bogey

A score of Net Double Bogey has been introduced to mitigate against one bad hole spoiling a round and speed up play. This video shows you how to complete this calculation and decide when to pick up your ball and continue with your round.

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WHS Webinar & Q&A

In this video, Andy Laird (Intelligent Golf) and Connor Warburton (Club Systems) host a webinar with GB & I golf club managers and secretaries, on the new World Handicap System changes for 2024 that come into place from 1/04/2024.

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WHS Player Update - 1st April 2024

If you would like to familiarise yourself with the key changes to the World Handicap System for 2024.

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