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Golf Australia | The Home of Australian Golf
Golf Australia is the governing body for the sport of golf in Australia. Register and view your handicap, find golf courses, read the latest golf news and more.
Events Calendar | Golf Australia
A full list of Golf Australia's national calendar of events.
2025 Changes to the Rules of Handicapping | Golf Australia
The new formula for a 9-Hole Daily Handicap = (((GA Handicap ÷ 2) x 9-hole Slope Rating ÷ 113) + (9-hole Scratch Rating minus 9-hole Par)) x 0.93 x Consistency Factor * Consistency Factor values: Women/Girls = 1.0483 | Men/Boys = 0.9986. Note: The new formula will calculate a 9-hole Daily Handicap for a player that is usually about 50% of …
Rules of Golf Resources - Golf Australia
Overview. Golf Administrators should familiarise themselves with the full Rules of Golf which is the publication intended for those who administer the game.. The Committee Procedures section of the Official Guide also contains practical guidance for those involved in running day to day play at golf courses or running competitions at all levels of …
Golf Australia's Latest News Feed
Peak body for golf in Australia dedicated to growing the game. Bringing you local and international news and scores for all levels of the game where Aussies play.
Course Ratings for Australian courses & Daily Handicap look …
What is the difference between a Scratch and Slope Rating? The Slope Rating is a measure of how much the difficulty of a course increases for the handicap golfer. The Slope Rating determines how many handicap strokes you get from a specific set of tees. The Scratch Rating is what your score is ...
About Us - Golf Australia
Learn all about Golf Australia including our values, people, partners, history and more.
Events Calendar - Golf Australia
QLD - TeeMates 18 Hole Points Challenge & Ken Layton Memorial (9&18) - City - GNJM Qualifier
Golf Participation in Australia hits new heights
Dec 18, 2024 · Golf in Australia is riding a wave of unprecedented growth, celebrating its fifth consecutive year of Club Membership growth and a record amount of people playing golf with 3.8 million adult Australians playing golf in 2023-24.
World Handicap System | Golf Australia
Golf’s two international governing bodies, The R&A and the United States Golf Association (USGA), have worked together with the world’s major handicapping authorities to develop a single handicap system for the game, known as the World Handicap System.