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H A N D I C A P I N F O R M A T I O N
O V E R V I E W O B T A I N I N G A N E W H A N D I C A P
Obtaining your GUI handicap is very easy and is done in two ways, either by S T E P 1 3 x 18 holes or 6 x 9 hole rounds of Golf must be played in
transferring or obtaining a new handicap. St. Margaret’s Golf Club. Each hole must be played 3 times.
Please record every stroke on every hole played. No scratches
allowed.
T R A N S F E R R I N G S T E P Men must play off the Blue Stone Marker, Ladies from the
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S T E P 1 Email or post us your CONGU Handicap Certificate along Red Stone Marker as these are the measured courses (Not the
with an up to date playing record. moveable Blue and Red Markers)
2 GUI handicap and their GUI number must be displayed on
S T E P We’ll order you a new GUI card for St Margaret’s Golf & S T E P 3 Your cards must be marked and signed by a person with a
Country Club immediately. the cards.
3 S T E P If playing for a handicap during winter rules, placing only on
S T E P It is imperative that you dispose your old GUI Card from
your previous club. 4 the fairways within 6 inches. No placing in the rough is
permitted.
5 We ask that you hold on to all 3 cards and submit them all
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C H E C K I N G Y O U R H A N D I C A P O N L I N E together. A fully completed handicap application form must
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S T E P Simply visit www.golfnet.ie. If you are a first time user you also be submitted.
will need to register by following the instructions on the
website. S T E P 6 Handicaps will normally be issued within 7 days provided all
documentation is in order.
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S T E P Once you have completed the registration, you will have
access to your up to date handicap and playing record. For any queries regarding handicaps please email the
committee at: handicaps@stmargaretsgolf.com