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While the Fall Season for Girls Golf has been cancelled, our Junior Grants Program is still making huge contributions to girl’s golf in Northern California. We have awarded 58 grants totaling over $50,000. These funds will be distributed to teams in the Spring when golf resumes. Now we are looking forward to the next season and are asking for your help. Youth on Course has offered to match our donations up to $30,000 so please consider making a Tax-deductible donation to this very worthwhile program.
• With COVID closures, some funds are earmarked for Spring 2021
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October 14. 2020
One of the benefits of NCGA membership is a core foundation of the game of golf – your unique official USGA handicap index. You use this GHIN number to enter your 9 or 18-hole scores into the my NCGA mobile app, a golf course kiosk or online website – all connected to the World Handicap System.
Starting this year, with the WHS, your index is re-calculated every day with a set of algorithms. This all sounds like a simple database automation, but it is just the tip of the iceberg. What goes into making it all happen is much more impressive.
Just think about it – when you enter your score, you are indicating which course you played and from which set of tees. Part of the handicap calculation is course rating and slope. No doubt you see these numbers on the course scorecard. Who figured them out? NCGA Course Raters! A best-in-class team–which includes volunteers–visits every course in Northern California to rate the relative difficulty of scoring a par on that course for a typical scratch golfer and a typical bogey golfer.
These course ratings take a full day and follow a comprehensive process that includes (1) identifying course obstacles such as topography, bunkers, fairways, rough, green surface, water and trees (2) playing the course and (3) recording and analyzing all the detailed data to produce the course rating and slope – for each tee.
October 12, 2020
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