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Amateur golfers awoke to a new World Handicap System in 2020 -- and the inability to access the GHIN app on their phone. That convenient place one touch away is where scores should be posted ...
The USGA and Sentry Insurance have made it easier for recreational golfers to track their on-course performance by unveiling additional features to its Golf Handicap Information Network® (GHIN) mobile ...
FAR HILLS, N.J. – The United States Golf Association announced that the Hong Kong Golf Association has adopted the USGA’s Golf Handicap and Information Network ® (GHIN) for its more than 15,000 ...
Far Hills, N.J. – The United States Golf Association (USGA) announced today that the Southern Nevada Golf Association will adopt the USGA’s Golf Handicap and Information Network ® (GHIN) for their ...
The USGA dropped its annual handicap "rewind" feature via its GHIN app this week. It's exactly what it says: It shows how golfers fared over the 2023 season. What their handicap started the year, ...
The is a new world order of handicapping the game of golf. The USGA and R&A have worked steadfastly to create a world handicap system and will be implementing it throughout 2020. Here is what it means ...
At the start of the New Year, many golfers around the country may have noticed a slight change in their handicap as the new World Handicapping System (WHS) went into effect. The global initiative, ...
A year after modernizing the Rules of Golf, the game’s governing bodies will institute revisions that create a world-wide handicap index system Jan. 1 With collaboration that meshes six international ...
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