Sunday 22 April 2012

WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT CDH (CENTRALISED DATABASE OF HANDICAPS)

For the individual Golfer:
  • Players able to access their Exact and Playing Handicap online (including date of last update and listing the number of any away scores pending processing at the Player's home golf club)
  • Using unique identification numbers ensures all player's scores are recorded on their own individual Player Handicap Record, eliminating the possibility of scores being recorded against the wrong name
  • Full annual playing record readily available to all players
  • Assurance that the integrity of the CONGU® Unified Handicapping System is being maintained and the System is being consistently applied throughout Scotland/Wales creating as level a playing field as possible across all handicap categories
  • Current handicap position available to all players on central server
  • Players can access and print individual handicap verifications online (worldwide)using their unique ID number e.g. where required to gain access to play golf courses, holiday golf, late entry into Open competitions etc. (Handicap look-up reports will show the number of pending away scores awaiting processing at the Player's home golf club)
  • Personalised 'Scottish Golf' member card, facilitating easy access/reference to CDH
For the Club Administrators:
  • A standardised system of assured integrity
  • All 'away' scores returned to the 'home' club of players automatically - these will contain correct CSS information along with applicable Stableford / Nett Double Bogey Adjustments
  • No further need for golf clubs hosting competitions to manually return the results back to the 'home' clubs of participating players
  • 'Away' score administration streamlined through batch data processing of all members 'away' scores
  • Significantly reduces the possibility of double entry of 'away' scores
  • Eliminates requirement for clubs to file returns for the annual National Handicap Audit
  • CDH provides a Handicap history / archive, available when player changes club or leaves the game for a period and later, rejoins a golf club
  • Tournament organisers able to authenticate handicaps online for competition entrants in real time
  • If a club loses its handicap data for any reason then they can immediately access the full handicap records of their members and reinstate these to minimise disruption to their operations.
  • Ability to verify members of affiliated golf clubs and hence provide benefits to such members that are not available to other golfers
  • Provision of 'Scottish Golf' member card enabling clubs to automatically verify handicaps of all competitors. Also, at the clubs discretion, the potential to use this member card as a club card e.g. door entry systems
For the governing bodies:
  • Ability to verify members of affiliated clubs and hence provide benefits to such members that are not available to other golfers
  • Monitor trends in golf club membership
  • Automated information available for annual National Handicap Audit purposes
  • Unions, Associations, Areas and Counties have ability to access up-to-date handicap information for team and coaching squad selection purposes
  • Gives the potential for tournament organisers to access up-to-date information for entry qualification and authenticate handicaps online for competition entrants
  • Provides a wealth of statistical information readily accessible to monitor trends in handicapping, participation within the game and assure a fair and equitable handicapping system for all amateur golfers
  • Greater assurance that the handicapping system is being applied consistently by all clubs and players throughout golf clubs affiliated to the participating Governing Bodies - thereby increasing integrity of the CONGU Unified Handicapping System
  • Provision of 'Scottish Golf' member card to all members of golf clubs affiliated to the participating Governing Bodies