Well, it’s hard to believe, but another year has just about passed us by. And with the new year rolling in, so will a few changes by the USGA to the World Handicap System. There are three notable ones which will go into effect in January, 2024. The changes aren’t too complicated and they are, in fact, meant to simplify things when you’re inputting your scores next year (think more accurate handicaps). In short…
When I was doing research on what exactly the changes were, I came across a notation that stated the Playing Conditions Calculation (PCC) has been modified to increase the likelihood of an adjustment for abnormal playing conditions (think if you’re playing in super crappy weather but you tough it out anyway, you get bonus points!). National associations were given discretion, beginning in July 2022, to introduce this revision within their computation platforms, which will be complete by April 1, 2024.
It will be interesting to see how all this works exactly. I hope this information is helpful as you play in 2024. Should you wish to dive in further, check out the USGA’s site for more information.
Wishing you a happy, healthy and good golfing year! XO Tracey
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