General Play Rounds

General Play Rounds  enables players to submit scores for their WHS Handicap Index on any course at any time and outside of competitions


General Play Rounds were previously known as Casual Rounds and prior to the WHS they were known as Supplementary Scores


HOW TO SIGN IN FOR A GENERAL PLAY ROUND

You can sign in and enter scores for a General Play Round using your mobile device or the PSI

Please note  you have to be close to the course to be played to be able to sign in on a mobile device. e.g. If wishing to play a General Play Round at Hill Barn you would not be able to sign in using your mobile device before you leave home if you live in say Chichester.

How to sign in on PSI

Enter Surname and when it appears click on your surname

Click on Sign In/Pre Registration

Click on General Play Round

Assuming you want yur score to count for Handicap Purposes click on Yes and then click on Next

Click on the course you wish to play

9 Hole Tower Selected

The message tells you that you have signed in/pre registered into a general play score.

At the bottom it asks you "Would you like to perform another action.

Click on No


When you come in you must enter your scores. Then send a copy of your card to cardscgcladies@gmail.com

 or ladies handicap@gmail.com

Any General Play Scores that are pre registered by the My EG App or your golf club's software that are not returned within an acceptable period will be designated as a penalty score within your handicap record.

It is in your best interest to ensure taht any scores  that are pre registered are returned as soon as possible. Should you have any issues submitting your score or have a reason why the score cannot be submitted, you should speak to your Handicap Committee, who can act on the information you provide.

Should your score not be submitted you will receive a reminder email asking you to complete the process or contact your club. (Handicap Secretary). If you do not act, an automated penalty score will be applied to your handicap record, which could adjust your handicap upwards or downwards