I’m going To Use NetHandicap In 2006

by Mike Sigers on December 26, 2005

In 2006 I’m going to try the services of NetHandicap. Net Handicap

They’re an online partner of Edwin Watts Golf Shops and for those of us who travel and play many different golf courses, it looks like it will make sense.

Edwin Watts

It would be really tough for me to belong to a club, since I don’t play many rounds on the same course often enough to want to join.

I needed a USGA Handicap several times last year and wasn’t able to participate in a few events because I no longer belong to a club. USGA

Here’s the benefits, as they see them :

- Post your rounds on any computer using the Internet. - Join a local community of like-minded players who enjoy golf.

- Play in tournaments or local club outings with a USGA Handicap Index.

- Monitor your game with standardized rules and regulations.

- Create or Join a NetHandicap League with other members.

- Participate as a member of your local clubs committee

They also have a few features that might appeal to you, such as :

- Receive bi-monthly Performance Club Analysis and Trending reports emailed directly to you.

- Receive benefits of Club Newsletter, Golfwow! which includes 1/2 priced golf balls, special offers from top golf companies and more.

- Get to know your Game! Analysis, trending and review is all integral in the success of your growth in golf.

- Review more than 14,000 score cards of courses across North America.

- Create or join a League specially designed to be integrated into NetHandicap. You can now organize, schedule and manage a league in your community.

- Communicate with any member within the community via a specially designed email system which enhances your experience within NetHandicap.

The service is only $29.99 per year and that’s a lot of flexibility and features for that little bit of green.

I’ll keep you updated as to how they work for me in the coming months.

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1 Travelling Golfer » Cambridge Golf Club - Evansville, IN 01.26.06 at 8:36 pm

[...] The par 4’s seemed to all be over 400 yards, but looking back at the scorecard, as I add it to and enter my score at NetHandicap, that wasn’t the case. [...]

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