jimreser:
Does your CC have a handicap system?
How do you set up your tourneys?.
The Peoples Club does have a handicap system and runs 2 handicap tournaments a month (with prizes).
jimreser: Would you please share how you calculate your handicaps
The system we use is very complex but we have a good programmer who automated the process. Our system is not for a CC who would only be able to do the calculations manually.
We use a modified USGA Handicap Index (HCI) system that uses a Course Rating and Slope in the same methodology as set forth in the USGA Handicap Manual.
The modifications are slight but important (we believe).
1) We developed a WGT specific Course Rating and review it every couple of years (working on a review right now coincidentally). The WGT specific Course Rating is developed by grabbing the top 15 scores off 100s of 500 and 1,000 credit to enter 18 hole Ready-Gos (10 to 20 Ready Go leader boards for each course). The average of the average is used for our 18 hole Course Rating for each course offered by WGT. For the Course Rating for the front and back 9 we proportion the 18 hole Course Rating by the same percentages the USGA does.
2) We lift the Slope right from the USGA National Course Rating and Slope database.
3) We modified the USGA regulations for calculating a players HCI in the following ways.
a) We use the best 10 of the last 15 modified scores (9 or 18 holes) not the best 10 of the last 20.
b) We only look back 5 months not a full year as the USGA does.
c) We only allow the same course to be used 3 times in the member's HCI calculations rather then the USGA policy of allowing all scores to be on the same course.
For 4 years now we have maintained a database of all of the CC Tournament Scores of all of out members (each month that database grows by 3-4,000 scores). I often jokingly say that those of us with access to that database know more about one of our members then the member does about themselves.
With a push of a button a program that was developed can calculate the HCI of every member within seconds by accessing the scores database. When the raw scores come in for a handicap tournament another push of a button takes those raw scores and applies the members' HCI and the course rating and slope to determine the net scores of each participant and boom we have the handicapped standings and our bi-weekly handicap tournament winner.