To protect the integrity of the handicap system, England Golf has also introduced the following updates to the App:
- Geo-location technology will ensure pre-registering the intent to post a score can only be done near the course where the round will take place.
- A time lag will be in operation from the point where intent to play a round is registered to the stage when a score can be accepted.
- A golfer’s final score must be verified by a playing partner who has witnessed the round and who holds a WHS Handicap Index.
Commenting on the updates to the My England Golf App, England Golf’s Head of Handicapping & Course Rating, Gemma Hunter, said: “This is an important update for the WHS and should make it far easier for golfers around the country, who mainly want to play socially at their clubs, to keep track of their Handicap Index. The new updates are designed to make the process of pre-registering a round quicker and easier for golfers, whilst also allowing us to protect the integrity of the handicap system.
“With golfers only just returning to the golf courses after lockdown, we are confident that these updates will make the transition to the new system a much smoother process. As well as pre-registering and posting general play scores, the App also allows golfers to calculate their Course Handicap, link up with friends and track their scores throughout the year.”
The new score input functionality adds to the options currently available to the 200,000 users who have already downloaded the App, which allows golfers to discover their Handicap Index, track their scoring record, calculate their Course Handicap for any set of tees at any English course registered on the England Golf platform, as well as link up with friends and follow their scores throughout the year.
To find out how to download the ‘My EG’ App for Apple or Android devices, click here.