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Old 04-17-2007, 10:19 PM
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Re: 3 signed cards

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Originally Posted by Scragger63
One more thing I guess could be mentioned, if your new club is in any way considered "exclusive" and has a high number of members, then they may have comp entrant number limits in force...

But that said, you should certainly be told if that is the case.

If not, then I see no problem whatsoever in your playing in a club comp as a handicapping round only. Certainly you will not be eligible to win the comp, but that's the point isn't it...

Eventually you would want to win one...!!!

Hang in there mate, and don't be frightened to be a little "forward"...

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this will be waiting for the handicap secretary in the morning!


Dear Malcolm
As a new member to the club i am finding it difficult to find members to play a round with and get the neccessary signed cards required for my official handicap.
i would like to enter the club competitions as just a stroke playing member of a group for handicapping purposes only until i have enough cards signed to submit for calculation?
warm regards
ian slater
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