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World Handicap System Toolkit Launched for Golf Clubs

By: Golfshake Editor | Tue 23 Jun 2020


Ahead of the World Handicap System (WHS) being introduced later this year, England Golf has launched a new bespoke toolkit for clubs, furthering a nationwide education campaign that has been named 'Know the Score' to help golfers and get ready for the major change.

Both the digital toolkit and the campaign are designed to help golf clubs across the country inform their members of the changes to handicapping ahead of the 2nd November 2020 start date. The toolkit is the latest innovation from England Golf as part of its extensive WHS education process for clubs and golfers.   

WHS will – for the first time – unite six handicapping bodies across the globe under one standardised system.

This will allow handicaps to be truly portable and make for a fairer and more equitable system of accurately calculating a golfer’s current playing ability.


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Since October 2019, England Golf has hosted 86 seminars across 35 counties, with a total of 4,588 handicap committee members and secretaries from 1,384 golf clubs attending from across the country.  Attendees have gathered to gain key insights into the new process for calculating handicaps in order that clubs can play a key role in the seamless transition to WHS later this year.

The next stage of the education process focuses directly on the 637,000 golf club members across England.

The new toolkit will be distributed to 1,817 golf clubs across the country early in July and will be available for download here

The following key aspects are among the subjects explained in the step-by-step toolkit:

  • The purpose of WHS
  • Calculating a Handicap Index
  • Course and Slope Rating
  • Playing Handicap
  • Acceptable formats for scoring

Also included within the toolkit is a comprehensive FAQs section for golfers keen to learn more details about WHS as well as an introduction to ‘Know the Score’.

The ‘Know the Score’ campaign has been developed to provide consistent messaging on WHS for all golfers and explain in simple terms key elements of the new index.

Clubs can download education resources such as posters, social graphics and videos to utilise both on-site at the club and across their various communication channels.

Additionally, club representatives will also be able to access resources, including information on how to host their own members’ WHS seminars and presentations, to bring golfers up to speed.

It’s important to realise that WHS does not change how golf is played, just how a handicap is calculated, said England Golf CEO, Jeremy Tomlinson.

“I’m confident golfers will very quickly understand the system and embrace the change. This toolkit has been designed with the priority of supporting our affiliated clubs. The ‘Know the Score’ campaign will make it easier for golfers to quickly understand and adapt to the new handicapping index.

“We believe the introduction of a global, portable, fair and equitable handicapping system is another key element in the modernisation of our great game.”

Gemma Hunter, Head of Handicapping & Course Rating at England Golf, added: “Under the new system there are more ways than ever to submit scores for handicap purposes, aside from playing in competition rounds, the WHS gives golfers the freedom to go out and enjoy the game anywhere in the world. The feedback from golf clubs on the back of the WHS seminars we staged has been really positive and we’re excited to see the adoption and roll out of WHS from 2nd November.”

Clubs can download the toolkit from early July via the WHS pages on the England Golf website here.

You can also receive WHS updates from England Golf on social media:

Twitter: @EnglandGolf

Instagram: @england.golf

Facebook: @EnglandGolf


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