I've read this thread for quit awhile. What it comes down to is when your local golf association opens and closest he season. It starts March 1st here and closes in mid November. If you play during that period you post your score as long as you play by the rules of golf. If you play it up because it's muddy don't post that score. Your handicap is a reflection of your recent rounds, it will have peaks and valleys, sometime caused by the conditions you play in.
Tim
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From: tdogg21 <bounce-timd25@acushnetgolf.com>
Date:02/10/2015 2:17 PM (GMT-06:00)
To: teamtitleist_teamtitleist_forums_General@acushnetgolf.com
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Subject: tdogg21 replied to Re: Posting Handicaps in the Winter

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For a lot of states it seems to be pretty clear cut. You have the bad weather states that don't accept scores in the winter and you have the good weather states that have good weather all year and it doesn't matter. Where I think it gets tricky would be the middle states. Nice enough to play, but not nice enough to play well. I would suggest using common sense. If conditions are so poor that you know it's not an accurate reflection of your game, make it a practice round and have fun. But if conditions are acceptable, count it. Even if the conditions cause you to shoot a few strokes higher, it'll all average out in the end. |
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