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Score Posting Season Begins Saturday, April 1
by Staff
KENILWORTH, NEW JERSEY - This Saturday, April 1 is the first day of the active score posting season in New Jersey, as well as nearby states in the region. Therefore, scores from rounds played which comply with the Rules of Handicapping must be posted. Acceptable scores are those that are obtained from a round played: In an authorized format of…
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My GHIN Rewind Feature Announced; Update your GHIN Mobile App Today!
by Staff
FEBRUARY 10, 2023 - Users of the GHIN Mobile App are encouraged to download the recently released update which will allow access to the brand new #MyGHIN REWIND feature. This exciting addition enables golfers to view a personal highlight reel of their 2022 World Handicap System progress and performances, while providing a chance to enter to a…
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Score Posting season in N.J. and Nearby States has Concluded
by Staff
As of Tuesday, November 15, 2022, golfers are no longer permitted to post scores from rounds played in New Jersey and surrounding states. The active handicap posting season for New Jersey and the immediate area resumes on April 1, 2023. Scores for rounds played in areas which are still in active seasons MUST be posted. A schedule of the score…
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Renew NJSGA Membership for a Chance to Win a Member Golf Day
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KENILWORTH, N.J. - In honor of the U.S. Open Championship at The Country Club this week, the New Jersey State Golf Association is giving away a Member Golf Day at Knoll Country Club - West on July 26 to two individuals who renew their NJSGA membership between now and the end of the day on Sunday. Those who renew their membership in this time…
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Score Posting Season Begins Friday, April 1
by Staff
KENILWORTH, NEW JERSEY - Friday, April 1 is the first day of the active score posting season in New Jersey, as well as nearby states in the region. Therefore, scores from rounds played which comply with the Rules of Handicapping must be posted. Acceptable scores are those that are obtained from a round played: In an authorized format of play…
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Active Score Posting Season begins April 1
by Staff
Thursday, April 1 is the first day of the active score posting season in New Jersey, as well as nearby states in the region. Therefore, scores from rounds played which comply with the Rules of Handicapping must be posted. Acceptable scores are those that are obtained from a round played: In an authorized format of play (see Rule 2.1a Played in…
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The World Handicap System: What you need to know
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Beginning at 12:00 a.m. on Wednesday, January 1, golfers will be temporarily unable to post scores, or access the GHIN platform and handicap information while data is migrated to the new World Handicap (WHS) platform. Service will be restored on Monday, January 6. At that time, NJSGA members will be prompted to update their NJSGA mobile app…
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Score Posting Season Concludes in NJ
by Staff
As of Friday, November 15, golfers are no longer permitted to post scores from rounds played in New Jersey and surrounding states. The active handicap posting season for New Jersey and the immediate area resumes on April 1, 2020. Scores for rounds played in areas which are still in active seasons MUST be posted. A schedule of the score posting…
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Score Posting Season Begins April 1
by Staff
The active score posting season for golfers keeping a GHIN Handicap as an NJSGA member begins April 1 and continues until November 14, 2018, for all rounds played in the State of New Jersey. To verify the active/inactive score-posting season schedule for rounds played in other states, golfers must check with the authorized golf association…
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Golfs New World Handicap System Designed To Welcome More Golfers
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LIBERTY CORNER, N.J. and ST ANDREWS, SCOTLAND (Feb. 20, 2018) - The way golfers around the world will calculate their handicaps is set to be transformed by a new system developed by the USGA and The R&A, with key features designed to provide all golfers with a consistent measure of playing ability. The new World Handicap System, to be implemented…
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Best Club Handicapping Practices Shared And Discussed
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On October 22, handicap chairmen from around the state convened at the Upper Montclair Country Club in Clifton to discuss common interests and practices of handicapping. Rich Kennedy, NJSGA Director of Handicapping and Member Benefits, was also in attendance and served as a consultant. Clubs represented included Forest Hill Field Club, Montclair…
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Handicapping & Tpp Seminars Offer Affordable Golf Package
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Once again, the NJSGA is offering a series of free seminars on handicap services, both GHIN and USGA, with a new twist – the opportunity to play golf at an exclusive country club for a minimal $25 fee. The three seminars on handicap services are scheduled for Wednesday, March 13, at the Ramblewood Country Club in Mount Laurel, Wednesday, March…