I don’t really play in tournaments, why do I need an official CSGA/GHIN handicap?
The broad appeal of golf is the unique and equitable handicapping system. The purpose of the USGA Handicap System is to make the game more enjoyable for golfers of all abilities. So whether you participate in tournaments or not, an official CSGA/GHIN handicap will allow you to see the improvements in your ability or compete more equitably with your playing partners.
Once you’ve joined a golf club and posted five adjusted gross scores you will be issued a CSGA/GHIN handicap once a revision date passes. To view a directory of courses offering handicap indexes just select the Club Directory link below and search for a public facility in your area.
There are three ways to get an official GHIN/CSGA Handicap:
If you are a GHIN Handicap holder through a CSGA member club you are already a member of the association. If not, CSGA membership is available to all golfers throughout Connecticut who wish to take advantage of the benefits of belonging to the oldest state golf association in the country. The cost of joining the CSGA online is $49 per season (April 1 through November 15).
A CSGA membership includes a certified USGA Handicap which must be issued through a licensed golf club
Join via the CSGA Golf Clubs for Connecticut Schools Program (FREE for ages 18-and-younger).
The CSGA Golf Club for Connecticut Schools Program offers students CSGA membership including a USGA Handicap Index through our Online Club for Schools. Click here to join!
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