NetHandicap - A Review

I’ve been using NetHandicap for several months now and wanted to share my experiences with you. I joined soon after I posted about finding them last December. I joined and became a member of the Louisville club, so as to be able to get my USGA Handicap, which has risen to about 7.20 over the winter. I play poorly on dormant and tight Bermuda grass. I also putt poorly on bumpy, unmowed greens. But, hey, I’m a single-digit guy and that’s about all I can ask at my advanced age of 43, while being slightly too heavy at 6′2″ and 250 lbs.
You’ll notice that I said I’m became a member of the Louisville chapter. The USGA says you have to be withing a certain radius of your local club, so pay attention to their local chapters if you want an OFFICIAL USGA Handicap.
They’ve been easy to work with and have been responsive to my emails, when I’ve wanted to ask a question.
If you’d like, you can get a 
by clicking the image.
I don’t know how many of you need to be able to enter your scores online, keep up with your stats and get an official USGA Handicap, but if you do, these people have been good to me so far. If, like me, you travel and play several courses per month, this service makes it easy to keep up with and all you have to do is enter them online that night/day, which means I don’t have to try and keep up with a scorecard for a week or so, til I get back to my local club.
There’s also an
that will let you see if their service fits your needs. So click the image above and see what they can do for you at an affordable price.



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This is something else that I will pass on to some friends. Take a look at the post on the Texas golf blogspot about what a city is doing for some vets.
Dave,
I just got home from 18 holes back at my old stomping grounds muni. I rode with an old friend who’s an amputee. Lost his right leg at the knee in a coal mine accident. He plays most days and still shoots between 80 & 90.
What they are doing is great and I’ll try to do a post to point everybody that way.
Thanks for bringing it to my attention.
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