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Virginia Golf Club Policy On Returning Scorecards PDF Print E-mail
From 1 June 2010, the Club's policy where a player has not completed their round or not returned a scorecard (otherwise known as NCRs) is as follows:
   - If a player doesn’t complete their round because they’ve had a bad day (e.g. they miss a hole because they pick up in a stroke comp) and they still hand in their card in, they receive their worst score from their last 19 rounds for handicapping purposes.
   - If a player doesn’t complete their round for a legitimate reason (e.g. rain, called out to work), then they receive no score for handicapping purposes.
   - In all other cases, the player receives their best score from their last 19 rounds for handicapping purposes.
The suggested policy as per Golf Australia guidelines is that a player should receive their worst score from their last 19 rounds if they do not submit a scorecard.  However, the Match Committee felt this gave players an opportunity to artificially inflate their handicap by simply not handing in a scorecard if they had a good score.
The Club is therefore exercising its powers (in accordance with Golf Australia guidelines) to give players their best score from their last 19 rounds if they do not return a scorecard.
If a player is found to be using the Club's policy to deliberately lower their handicap (by not returning cards) then their handicap will be reviewed and adjusted accordingly.
The point we wish to emphasise is that a player should ALWAYS return their scorecard following their round.  This is regardless of whether all holes were completed.  By not submitting a card, the Club is unable to determine how well or how badly the member played.  Thanks for your cooperation.

 

 
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