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HOW TO FILL OUT YOUR HANDICAP CARD WHEN YOU PLAY RECORDABLE GAMES A recordable game is one which is played to the official CA rules and can be any of the following: A Southern Federation League match. A Club Tournament. A Club Ladder game. A Friendly game agreed between you and your opponent played to CA rules. Produced by Art Wardle This presentation will loop continuously until ‘Esc’ is pressed

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Page 1: Autoslide filling out a handicap card 2

HOW TO FILL OUT YOUR HANDICAP CARD WHEN YOU PLAY RECORDABLE

GAMESA recordable game is one which is played to the official CA rules and can be any of the following:• A Southern Federation League match.• A Club Tournament.• A Club Ladder game.• A Friendly game agreed between you and your opponent played

to CA rules.

Produced by Art Wardle

This presentation will loop continuously until ‘Esc’ is pressed

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Assume this is your first match on your newly issued handicap card.Your handicap is 7 and your current index is 1396

Example: 3 game handicap match against John Smith played on 15th April 2016

OPPONENT GAME INDEXDate Name Hcp H/L Resul

t+/- New

4/04/16 Index Brought Forward 1396

Produced by Art Wardle

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You loose your first game of the match 5/7, and after the game you fill out the next row on your handicap card.Note: In handicap games, win: +10, Loose: -10)

Example: 3 game handicap match against John Smith played on 15th April 2016

OPPONENT GAME INDEXDate Name Hcp H/L Resul

t+/- New

4/04/16 Index Brought Forward 1396

Produced by Art Wardle

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You loose your first game of the match 5/7, and after the game you fill out the next row on your handicap card.

Example: 3 game handicap match against John Smith played on 15th April 2016

OPPONENT GAME INDEXDate Name Hcp H/L Resul

t+/- New

4/04/16 Index Brought Forward 139615/4/16 John Smith 7 H 5/7 -10 1386

Produced by Art Wardle

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You win your next two games 7/3 and 7/6, and after each game you fill out the next row on your handicap card.

Example: 3 game handicap match against John Smith played on 15th April 2016

OPPONENT GAME INDEXDate Name Hcp H/L Resul

t+/- New

4/04/16 Index Brought Forward 139615/4/16 John Smith 7 H 5/7 -10 1386

Produced by Art Wardle

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You win your next two games 7/3 and 7/6, and after each game you fill out the next row on your handicap card.

Example: 3 game handicap match against John Smith played on 15th April 2016

OPPONENT GAME INDEXDate Name Hcp H/L Resul

t+/- New

4/04/16 Index Brought Forward 139615/4/16 John Smith 7 H 5/7 -10 138615/4/16 John Smith 7 H 7/3 +10 1396

Produced by Art Wardle

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You win your next two games 7/3 and 7/6, and after each game you fill out the next row for each game, on your handicap card.

Example: 3 game handicap match against John Smith played on 15th April 2016

OPPONENT GAME INDEXDate Name Hcp H/L Resul

t+/- New

4/04/16 Index Brought Forward 139615/4/16 John Smith 7 H 5/7 -10 138615/4/16 John Smith 7 H 7/3 +10 139615/4/16 John Smith 7 H 7/6 +10 1406

Produced by Art Wardle

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You win your next two games 7/3 and 7/6, and after each game you fill out the next row for each game, on your handicap card.

Example: 3 game handicap match against John Smith played on 15th April 2016

OPPONENT GAME INDEXDate Name Hcp H/L Resul

t+/- New

4/04/16 Index Brought Forward 139615/4/16 John Smith 7 H 5/7 -10 138615/4/16 John Smith 7 H 7/3 +10 139615/4/16 John Smith 7 H 7/6 +10 1406

Produced by Art Wardle

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You win the match 2 games to 3 (5/7, 7/3, 7/6).You have also breached the trigger point of 1400 (i.e. 1406) which changes your handicap from this point to 6. Note: Handicaps only change after a match is completed or in the case of a Tournament after the tournament is completed.

Example: 3 game handicap match against John Smith played on 15th April 2016

OPPONENT GAME INDEXDate Name Hcp H/L Resul

t+/- New

4/04/16 Index Brought Forward 139615/4/16 John Smith 7 H 5/7 -10 138615/4/16 John Smith 7 H 7/3 +10 139615/4/16 John Smith 7 H 7/6 +10 1406

Produced by Art Wardle

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Fill out the next available line on the front sheet of your handicap card and get the club handicapper to confirm the change.

Example: 3 game handicap match against John Smith played on 15th April 2016

Produced by Art Wardle

Date Hcp Index Handicapper (Print Name)4/04/16 7 1350 ROGER PRICE

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Fill out the next available line on the front sheet of your handicap card and get the club handicapper to confirm the change.

Example: 3 game handicap match against John Smith played on 15th April 2016

Produced by Art Wardle

Date Hcp Index Handicapper (Print Name)4/04/16 7 1350 ROGER PRICE15/4/16 6 1406

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Handicap Trigger point table

Produced by Art Wardle

The table below shows the nominal Indexes for each handicap and therefore the trigger points above and below each handicap at which your handicap will change.

For example, the nominal Index for handicap 5 is 1500. Games lost or won will change your index and when you reach 1600 your handicap will change to 4. Conversely, when you reach 1400 your handicap will change to 6.

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In Handicap games your index changes by +10 when you win and -10 when you loose, and the difference in handicaps is accounted for by awarding extra strokes (Bisques) to the lower handicap player.

For Level Play games your index changes in line with the table below. It is still + for the winner and – for the loser but the value exchanged is determined by the value at the intersection of respective handicaps.

The table on the next page shows the value exchanged for players with handicaps 6 and 7 (i.e. win: +9, loose: -9)

The difference between Handicap and Level Play Games

Produced by Art Wardle

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Produced by Art Wardle