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How To Post a Score

How To Post Your Score Online

The OREGON GOLF ASSOCIATION encourages golfers to post their scores where they are played; however, this is a great option for returning scores, especially when you are on the road and don't find it convenient to post the score at the golf course.

If a golfer is a member of a club that allows it, scores can be posted directly to GHIN through this Web Site. The scores will immediately become part of the golfer’s scoring record and will be at the club’s handicap computer the next time it connects to the GHIN network.  The USGA Handicap System allows clubs the option of allowing its members to post scores via the Internet. Click Here to Register your GHIN number on our website so that you can begin to post scores, lookup other player handicap information, see your score history and more. 

Click Here to Register your GHIN number
Then visit the Member Home Page after you login with your username and password
to Post scores, update your GHIN record and view your score history.

You may also post scores directly on GHIN.com.


Handicapping Notice

The season in Oregon official ends December 1.  The 2011 golf season will commence on March 1st.

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Frequently asked questions for the off-season

New! Two Handicap Index revisions will be provided in our next off season; January and February 1st, 2010. The purpose of the off season revisions is to provide Handicap Index updates for our members who typically travel and play golf in sunbelt states over the winter.

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Equitable Stroke Control (ESC)

Equitable Stroke Control(ESC)™ is the downward adjustment (for handicap posting only) of unusually high individual hole scores in order to make handicaps more representative of a players potential ability.

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Must I Post Best Ball Scores?

Even if you pick up or do not finish a hole in a 4-ball (best ball) tournament, you still must post the score you would have most likely made had you finished.

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