• Is Your Course Ready to Post Scores Beginning March 1st?

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    British Columbia’s active season officially begins from March 1, but your club may effectively extend your "inactive seaons" should local conditions warrant the extension. Very few clubs would be ready for active posting by March 1. If your club observes unofficial Winter Handicaps, then you may select a resumption date from the dates below and notify us (via email tosupport@britishcolumbiagolf.org) preferably at least one week prior to the date:

    a. March 1

    b. April 1

    c. April 15

    d. May 1

    Consider this before you open for posting

    The biggest factor in determining a player’s handicap factor is the course rating assigned to each tee box. An increase of 18 yards for women and 22 yards for men will add one tenth of one stroke to the course rating. When we open the posting season too soon, we ask our members to start recording scores on a golf course that is playing considerably longer than our members are used to playing. This causes scores to go up and differentials to be higher.

    It means that the golfers who can’t wait to start the year and play frequently will be adding scores to their scoring file that are higher than they normally score, resulting in an increase in handicaps. Just about the same time these avid golfers’ handicaps go up the weather and playing conditions improve and clubs start running events. Guess who starts to win everything in sight?

    The same things happen to members who go south for the winter. When they come home they are asked to post scores from rounds played in active seasons. Given that they have just returned from playing in mid-season conditions their handicaps will likely be reduced at the same time as they start posting scores on courses that are much longer than they normally play. Let’s pay a little more intention to when we open the score posting season and help reduce these anomalies.

    Is your course ready to post scores?

    There can be very little doubt that weather patterns are changing across the country and we are seeing these changes as we open up the golf season each year. It seems our winters are a little longer with more snow, severe weather while providing near drought conditions in the summer.

    These weather patterns can make a big difference to our member’s handicap factors and it is something that each clubs handicap committee needs to start building into the clubs posting schedule. Adverse conditions, such as snow, heavy rain, or even extreme heat will affect the courses normal scoring difficulty (effective playing length). The committee should remember that each course was rated based on the playing conditions as they may be on July 1st of each year. If the effective playing length of the course cannot be maintained by placing yardage markers forward when the course is wet, or back when the course is dry and hard, the committee should determine the course is closed for posting.

  • What's Your Story?

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    Golf Enthusiast: Golf Canada and our NAGA and Provincial Association partners are looking for unique, memorable, thought-provoking, golf-related stories from Canadian golfers.

    It doesn’t matter if you’re a scratch golfer or a 30 handicap. It’s all about you, your story and how it relates to golf. It could be about any of the following:

     Weight loss and health.
     The shot that brought you back.
     Developing relationships.
     Family bonding.
     Friends made.
     Traditions / Rituals.
     Mother's Day / Father's Day
     The Canadian Open
     Exercise / fitness
     The start of the golf season
     The end of the golf season
     Strangest shots ever seen.
     Holes in one.
     Family history of golf.
     Overcoming physical handicaps.
     Children and golf.
     Weird happenings that don’t fit under any particular heading.

    Stories submitted will absolutely not be used without consent of the author. Stories selected may result in a compensation of some form, yet to be determined.
    Time is of the essence. The sooner we receive submissions, the better chance they will be used in an exciting upcoming marketing campaign.

    PLEASE SEND YOUR STORIES THROUGH TO chris@brandfire.ca by March 6, 2015.

  • Western Canada Summer Games Selection Camp - Registration Open

    The 2015 Western Canada Summer Games will be hosted in Wood Buffalo, Alberta, from August 12-16th for the sport of golf. The Western Canada Summer Games brings together athletes from British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Yukon, NWT and Nunavut.This event is a premier multi-sport competition that hostshigh-performance athletes, trained coaches, certified officials, PSO leaders and many volunteers in a competitive, but friendly environment. 

  • New Digital Magazine Launched

    With our partners at Inside Golf, British Columbia Golf will launched our new digital magazine - The Scorecard - on January 7.   This first quarterly issue includes the year in review, player profiles and great golf gifts. 

    Access "The Scorecard"

  • Are You Interested In Playing In New Fun Events?

    January 14, 2015

    Jim Lee, British Columbia Golf

    British Columbia Golf is pleased to announce the addition of 2 new member trips to our calendar.  These events, one to be held in Arizona this spring, and one in BC in late summer, are designed for all golfers of all abilities.  All play will be based on net scores to ensure equal opportunity to do well, but the event will be developed to maximize fun and meet other golfers.

    The first of these trips will be held April 6 - 8 in Phoenix at the JW  Marriott Camelback Resort. For more information on Camelback, click here.  Rooms are available at a discounted rate of $299 per night and this rate is available for pre and post stays. To make a room booking using the special code, click here.  If you are already in Phoenix, or have other plans, you can make your own accommodation arrangements.

    In order to provide maximum flexibility, we are separating the golf tee times from the accommodation.  This will allow for non-golfing partners.  Tee times have been booked on the Ambiente and Padre courses for the morning of both the 7 and 8, but I will be making up the draw to maximize the social aspect of the event and allow you to meet other golfers.  If you wish to register for the event as tee times are limited at this discounted rate, send me an email at jim@britishcolumbiagolf.org

    We are working wih our partners at the Arizona Golfl Association to invite their members to participate as well, so that participants will have an opportuity to meet AGA members as well as other British Columbia Golf members.

    Further information and registration for the event will be available on an ongoing basis, contact Jim Lee.

    The summer/fall event will be structured the same way, with invitations to AGA members.  A BC resort will be selected to host the event in April.