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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 F E R I N G S T E P You must play off the Blue Stone Marker as this is the
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S T E P 1 Email or post us your CONGU Handicap Certificate along Measured Course (Not the movable Blue Markers).
with an up to date playing record.
S T E P 3 Your cards must be marked and signed by a person with a
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S T E P We’ll order you a new GUI card for St Margaret’s Golf & GUI handicap and their GUI number must be displayed on
Country Club immediately.
3 the fairways within 6 inches. No placing in the rough is
S T E P It is imperative that you dispose your old GUI Card from S T E P 4 If playing for a handicap during winter rules, placing only on
your previous club. permitted.
S T E P 5 We ask that you hold on to all 3 cards and submit them all
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
also be submitted.
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S T E P Simply visit www.golfnet.ie. If you are a first time user you
will need to register by following the instructions on the S T E P 6 Handicaps will normally be issued within 7 days provided all
website. documentation is in order.
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S T E P Once you have completed the registration, you will have For any queries regarding handicaps please email the
access to your up to date handicap and playing record. committee at: handicaps@stmargaretsgolf.com