Redditch Kingfisher Golf Club can help you gain an official WHS® Handicap.
What is a WHS® Handicap?
A WHS® Handicap is recognised by all Golfing Unions, Associations and Clubs throughout the world as indicative of the standard of play of the player.
WHS® Handicaps can only be issued and maintained by Clubs and Organisations affiliated to one of the amateur golf National Unions or Associations in Great Britain and Ireland.
The WHS® is a portable handicap for each player, take your handicap when you play another course, check the SLOPE Index before playing to see whether your handicap goes up or down using the index
That is where we come in!
WHS® Handicaps can only be issued and maintained by Clubs and Organisations affiliated to one of the amateur golf National Unions or Associations in Great Britain and Ireland.
The WHS® is a portable handicap for each player, take your handicap when you play another course, check the SLOPE Index before playing to see whether your handicap goes up or down using the index
That is where we come in!
What you need to do
Membership & Green FeesIn order to get an official WHS® Handicap you must first become a member of Redditch Kingfisher Golf Club.
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You will then submit 3 cards of 18-Holes of golf or 6 rounds of 9-Holes (3 front and 3 back). (THIS MUST BE SIGNED BY A MEMBER PRIOR TO BEING SUBMITTED - THE CARDS THEN MUST BE GIVEN TO THE CLUB CAPTAIN FOR APPROVAL)
Then you can get an official CDH number through us, via England Golf. This will be recognised by all clubs.
Your Handicap is updated each time you play a qualifying round or a supplementary match of golf.
Click here for more information.
You will then submit 3 cards of 18-Holes of golf or 6 rounds of 9-Holes (3 front and 3 back). (THIS MUST BE SIGNED BY A MEMBER PRIOR TO BEING SUBMITTED - THE CARDS THEN MUST BE GIVEN TO THE CLUB CAPTAIN FOR APPROVAL)
Then you can get an official CDH number through us, via England Golf. This will be recognised by all clubs.
Your Handicap is updated each time you play a qualifying round or a supplementary match of golf.