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No handicap certificate is necessary. We trust players to declare their current handicap. Anyone that proves to be a bandit in the opinion of the other players will be required to ring the bell in FLB Bar at the party.

You have all been warned!

If this rule had been in force last year, there would have been one individual who would have been ringing the bell more times than Quasimodo! He knows who he is!

Doggie

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At least that is one new rule I won't have to worry about unless it also applies to understating your handicap.

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I haven't played inalmost 20 years and not much then but I will be in Pattaya at the appropriate time and will probably be looking for things to do so is it possible for a newbie to play?  And if so, how the hell do you figure out a handicap?

 

Cheers

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Irishman

 

Everyone is welcome to play in the RideHer Cup - newbies, beginners et al. There is no way that you will be a worse golfer than Ben! The accent is on having fun so the standard of golf is irrelevant.

 

If you would like to play in the match, then we will be pleased to welcome you to one of the teams. I am assuming from your handle that you would like to be in the European team - please let me know if you prefer the USA!

 

Don't worry about the handicap. If you have not played for years we will allocate you the maximum men's handicap of 28. Just remember that there is a bandit penalty - any handicap spoofers will be required to ring the bell in FLB on the Monday evening and that can be expensive! Just let me know before the event if you want a lower handicap or send me the gross score of any rounds that you play between now and the match.

 

I look forward to meeting you.

 

Doggie

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