Our Vice Captain 2010 and VDM
Handicap Secretary and Rules Oracle:
GRAHAM
PLANT
LOCAL RULES FOR VDM
MEMBERS.
- THE WALLS SURROUNDING THE PONDS ARE IMMOVABLE OBSTRUCTIONS UNLESS THE BALL IS ON TOP OF OR TOUCHING THEM THEN THE BALL IS IN THE HAZARD
- THE FENCES BEHIND THE 1ST AND 3RD GREEN ARE IMMOVABLE OBSTRUCTIONS IF THE BALL IS ON THE GREEN SIDE OF THE OBSTRUCTIONS. IF THE BALL IS BEYOND THE OBSTRUCTIONS THEN THE BOUNDARY WALL TAKES PRECIDENT
- THE PATH LEADING UP TO THE 7TH FROM THE FORTH IS A PATH AND NOT PART OF THE HAZARD
- AN AREA OF 1 METRE TO THE RIGHT OF THE PATH LEADING DOWN FROM THE SEVENTH GREEN FROM THE FIRST INCIDENCE OF GRASS IS DEEMED TO BE PART OF THE PATH
The Vale de Milho handicap system
2008:
NEW MEMBERS WITH A FULL COURSE HANDICAP will be given a Vale de Milho handicap of 50% (half) of their EXACT full course handicap. i.e. if you have a 18.8 full course handicap, your VDM one will be 9.4, and rounded down to 9.
NEW MEMBERS WITHOUT A CURRENT FULL HANDICAP will submit THREE CARDS for games played at Vale de Milho, signed by a member, and you will be given a handicap based on these scores.
HANDICAP SYSTEM
All cards are converted to stableford points. Each handicap range has a "buffer zone", so your handicap will not change if your points are within that range. Outside your buffer zone, your handicap will be adjusted as follows:
NEW MEMBERS WITH A FULL COURSE HANDICAP will be given a Vale de Milho handicap of 50% (half) of their EXACT full course handicap. i.e. if you have a 18.8 full course handicap, your VDM one will be 9.4, and rounded down to 9.
NEW MEMBERS WITHOUT A CURRENT FULL HANDICAP will submit THREE CARDS for games played at Vale de Milho, signed by a member, and you will be given a handicap based on these scores.
HANDICAP SYSTEM
All cards are converted to stableford points. Each handicap range has a "buffer zone", so your handicap will not change if your points are within that range. Outside your buffer zone, your handicap will be adjusted as follows:
| Current Handicap | Buffer Zone | Handicap RISE for | Handicap CUT per |
| between, incl. | ANY score below buffer | POINT above 36 | |
| ______________________ | ______________________ | ______________________ | ______________________ |
| 0 and 2.7 | 35-36 pts | 0.1 | 0.1 |
| 2.8 and 6.2 | 34-36 pts | 0.1 | 0.2 |
| 6.3 and 10.2 | 33-36 pts | 0.1 | 0.3 |
| 10.3 and 14.2 | 32-36 pts | 0.1 | 0.4 |
| 14.3 and 18.0 | 31-36 pts | 0.2 | 0.5 |
NB: If a player plays consistently below their
handicap, the handicap secretary reserves the
right to reduce their handicap under "rule 24" of
the European Golf Union.
See the bulletin Board at VDM with current handicap info or use the button on top of this page.
For those of you who are interested to easily track and calculate your own handicaps on a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet, you can buy a commercial version in the Euroforia Shop.
(Note: Microsoft chooses to frustrate and exclude certain groups of people by making versions of Excel that are not compatible or have no upgrade path to become compatible - Be sure to check if your version of Microsoft Excel does support macros. We feel not responsible for Microsoft's lack of dignity to its customers)
See the bulletin Board at VDM with current handicap info or use the button on top of this page.
For those of you who are interested to easily track and calculate your own handicaps on a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet, you can buy a commercial version in the Euroforia Shop.
(Note: Microsoft chooses to frustrate and exclude certain groups of people by making versions of Excel that are not compatible or have no upgrade path to become compatible - Be sure to check if your version of Microsoft Excel does support macros. We feel not responsible for Microsoft's lack of dignity to its customers)
Lloyd
Delderfield
Also in 2010 the organiser of the summer
competition and at times assistant Handicap
Secretary.

