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Obtaining a 2025 Golf Canada Membership from LPGA Amateurs
(Not applicable to anyone receiving their handicap service from a private club)
To all Members in good standing who wish to carry a Golf Canada handicap
Registration will be available for purchase between January 1st and October 31st in our Golf Genius portal at:
How it works:
The GC membership will be activated on April 1, 2024, and will remain active until March 31st of the following year. This GC membership will allow you to post valid scores for rounds played between these dates to establish and maintain a valid handicap which will be required for many events and tournaments.
active LPGA Amateurs member.
- Dual members must select only ONE chapter that they want to handle their membership.
Members who receive their GC membership through their private club do not participate in this program.
There are no refunds or partial payments available.
WHAT IS A HANDICAP
A handicap index is a numerical measure of a golfer's potential that is used to enable players of varying abilities to compete against one another. A handicap is intended to reflect a player's potential or "average best", not a player's overall average score; it is calculated based on the best 8 of the player's last 20 rounds, with a minimum of 5 rounds required before a handicap index is determined.
Your handicap index is the starting point. Whenever you play competitively, you need to calculate both your and your opponent's course handicap, which will tell you what your handicap is for the course you are playing. The easiest way to do this is to use the Course Handicap calculator in the Golf Canada App, which you can download for free from the Apple App Store or Google Play. Please note that just having the free app on your phone does not make you a member of Golf Canada.
EXAMPLE
Suppose Sally has a handicap index of 17.9 and she is playing a match against Julie, who has a handicap index of 22.4. They are playing at Lakeview Golf Course in Mississauga, both playing from the red tees.
Sally's course handicap for the red tees at Lakeview: 16
Julie's course handicap for the red tees at Lakeview: 20
So Sally will give Julie 4 strokes, which translates to 1 stroke on each of the 4 most difficult holes, handicap number 1 through 4.
For more information on the World Golf Handicapping System, the handicap tracking tools available to you, or how to establish a handicap, please contact our Handicap Chair at info@lpgaamateurshamiltonburlington.ca.