| Under the RCGA jurisdiction, Golf Québec
is in charge of the slope and handicapping
in its territory. If your golf club would like
a new rating, you must make a request by e-mail.
The RCGA is the authoritative body for
the purposes of establishing and maintaining
a uniform handicap system for golf clubs in
Canada in co-operation with the provincial
golf associations. The purpose of the RCGA
Handicap System is to make the game of golf
more enjoyable for golfers by providing a means
of measuring one's performance and progress
and to enable golfers of differing abilities
to compete on an equitable basis.
Through this system, each golfer establishes
an "RCGA Handicap Factor" which is
a numerical measurement of a player's potential
(not actual) scoring ability on a course of
standard difficulty. The Handicap Factor is
calculated using the best 10 of the player's
last 20 rounds and updated with each new round
played. The Handicap Factor travels with the
golfer from course to course and is adjusted
up or down depending on the length and difficulty
of the course played, resulting in a "Course
Handicap". The Course Handicap is the
number of strokes a golfer receives from a
specific set of tees at the course played and
represents the number of strokes he would require
to play equitably against a "scratch" golfer
(a golfer with a Handicap Factor of "0').
The harder the golf course, the more strokes
the golfer receives and vice versa.
The relative difficulty of a golf course is
determined jointly by the RCGA and the provincial
golf association using the RCGA Course and
Slope Rating System. Specially trained Course
Rating Teams evaluate the difficulty of a golf
course based on such variables as length and
a number of obstacle factors (e.g. topography,
bunkers, water hazards, severity of rough,
etc.).
If you would like more information on the
RCGA Handicap System and Course Rating System,
please review the information in the RCGA
website.
The terms "RCGA Handicap
Factor", "Handicap Factor", "Factor" and "RCGA
Handicap System" are registered trademarks
and service marks of the RCGA. |