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⛳ WEEKLY UPDATE: Joondalup Major Closing Soon, Season Kicks Off Feb 1 & Key 2026 Updates

Ready to get started? Join us today and let’s hit the course together sometime! Whether you’re looking to get an official handicap for the first time or wanting to improve your existing one, we’re here to support you every step of the way. Golf is a game for everyone, and with a handicap, you can fairly compete against one another, regardless of skill level. 

So come on, let’s play golf and enjoy the beautiful courses Australia has to offer!

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Hi Legends,

Big one this week — there are a few time-critical items at the top, followed by some important updates that will shape how the season runs. Please have a proper read so nothing catches you off guard.


🏆 JOONDALUP MAJOR – REGISTRATIONS CLOSE FEB 8 (IMPORTANT)

This is your first Major of the year and registrations will close on February 8.

Joondalup requires upfront payment four weeks prior, and the cost per player is significant. Because of this:

  • Numbers will be locked based on registrations as at Feb 8
  • Entry fees will be processed on Feb 8
  • Once payment is made, refunds are not possible

Joondalup are firm on this, so if you want to play — register now to avoid missing out.


⏱️ REGISTER FOR EVENTS AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE

Fields are filling faster than ever this year, especially for Platinum members.

Registering early:

  • Secures your spot
  • Helps us gauge demand
  • Gives us the best chance to request extra places from courses

If the opening weeks are anything to go by, it’s going to be a very busy season.


NEW PLATINUM & VIP MEMBERS – IMPORTANT

Just signed up for a Platinum or VIP membership? Welcome aboard 👊

Your membership goodies will be available to collect:

  • 📍 Meadow Springs – 1st Feb, or
  • 📍 Any event after that from the TGC team

If you’d prefer your items posted to you, we’re more than happy to organise that — we just ask that you cover the shipping cost.

If you have any questions or want to arrange postage, flick us an email and we’ll sort it.


🏅 TEAM & CUP RACE POINTS – SEASON STARTS FEB 1

The official points season kicks off 1 February.

All January events are social only, with no points attached. Use these rounds to warm up and get yourself ready for:
📍 Feb 1 – Meadow Springs

Important FYI on rollover points

Because the Cup Race season finishes after the Teams Championship Final, podium points roll over to the team the player was part of at the time, not any new team they may move to later.

That gives:

  • Royals – Drew Daley: 500 points
  • Panthers – Blair: 300 points
  • Panthers – Dave Grafton: 150 points

Royals and Panthers start 2026 with a handy early buffer.


🆕 WHAT’S NEW FOR 2026 – LOCAL RULES (PLEASE READ)

We’re introducing two new local rules across all Golf Collective competitions — except Match Play.

✅ Preferred Lies (All Courses We Visit)

Players may improve their lie within a scorecard length, no closer to the hole.
Mark it, lift it, clean it, place it — and play on.

✅ Relief from Animal and Human Footprints

If your ball is affected by animal or human footprints (including in bunkers), you are entitled to relief.

Why are we doing this?

  • Improved fairness
  • Faster pace of play
  • Less frustration from unavoidable poor lies

Yes — we are well within our rights to implement these rules. Any rare edge cases will be handled case by case if required.

🚨 Important reminder:
These rules DO NOT apply in Match Play, unless the course itself has them listed as local rules.


🗂️ OPEN TEE TIMES – A FEW QUICK TIPS

Great feedback on the new open tee times system — glad it’s landing well.

A few reminders:

  • You can move yourself on the tee sheet up to 48 hours before the event
  • If tee times / starting holes aren’t shown:
  • Top of the sheet = earlier tee times
  • Bottom of the sheet = later tee times

Occasionally, we may move players (particularly newer members) to help them settle in — you’ll always be contacted if this happens.
We may also need to condense groups if gaps appear toward the back of the field.

💡 If you’re flexible on time or playing partners, placing yourself toward the bottom helps us greatly.


🇪🇺 RYDER CUP – QUALIFICATION & SELECTION

Selection criteria has been refined to reward season-long commitment.

  • Registration opens 3 months prior
  • Top 10 in the Cup Race are automatically entered (opt-out available)
  • Remaining 38 spots open to:
  1. Team Captains & Committee
  2. Sponsors holding a GA
  3. TGC Members

✈️ TRIPS – REGISTRATION COMING SOON

Trip registrations open mid to late February once itineraries and costings are finalised.

Accommodation (Important)

Accommodation is not included due to liability reasons.
We strongly recommend organising accommodation early so you’re ready when registrations open.


🔒 WHY SOME EVENTS ARE STILL CLOSED

Some events remain closed while we:

  • Await sponsorship confirmation (to reduce member costs), or
  • Wait on formal course confirmation

Most courses now only confirm dates within 6 months.


🎯 PRO PIN IN 2026 – MEMBER-RUN

We can have a pro pin, but TGC cannot manage it.

To run one:

  • A member must manage it independently
  • Cash in / cash out only
  • TGC cannot promote or handle funds

Keen? Chat with a committee member.


🤝 SPONSORS – ANNOUNCEMENT COMING

We’re close to announcing our full 2026 sponsor lineup — and it’s a strong one.

Custom options available.


👋 ARE YOU NEW TO GOLF?

Golf’s complicated — no one expects you to know everything.

If something doesn’t make sense:

  • Ask your playing partners
  • Chat with our team
  • Or flick us a message anytime

That’s what TGC is all about.


👥 GOT FRIENDS WHO WANT TO JOIN?

Share the code TENOFF
➡️ 10% off their first year membership


GOT QUESTIONS?

Looking forward to kicking the season off properly on Feb 1.

Cheers,
Ruben

Golf is a game of skill, strategy, and precision. For players of different abilities, competing fairly can be a challenge without a standardized system. That’s where the golf handicap comes in, ensuring a level playing field for all golfers, from beginners to professionals. In this guide, we’ll dive into why having a handicap is beneficial and answer essential questions like what should my handicap be, how long does it take to get a handicap, and more.

What is a Golf Handicap?

A golf handicap is a numerical measure that represents a golfer’s potential skill level. It helps players of different abilities compete fairly, by adjusting the number of strokes a golfer is allowed to take. In essence, the lower the handicap, the better the player.

For example, if Golfer A has a handicap of 5 and Golfer B has a handicap of 15, Golfer B will receive additional strokes to even out the competition, making it fair for both players.

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Encourages Goal-Setting and Personal Challenges

For many golfers, lowering their handicap is a key goal. This system encourages players to focus on improving specific areas of their game and set personal goals. As you see your handicap drop, you’ll feel a sense of accomplishment that drives you to keep practising and improving your skills.

Facilitates Tournament Participation

Many tournaments require participants to have an official handicap. Without one, you might miss out on a wide range of opportunities to compete in organised events at local clubs, amateur competitions, or even larger tournaments. Having a handicap ensures you’re eligible for these events and that you can compete fairly.

Supports Strategic Course Management

Knowing your handicap also allows you to make smarter decisions on the course. Players with higher handicaps might focus on playing conservatively, while lower handicap golfers can take more risks. By integrating your handicap into your strategy, you’ll improve your overall performance and learn to manage the course more effectively.
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What Should My Handicap Be?

One of the most common questions new golfers ask is, what should my handicap be? For beginners, it’s typical to start with a high handicap, such as 20-36 for men or 20-40 for women. As you gain experience and improve, your handicap will decrease.

For an average golfer, handicaps usually range between 10-20. Experienced players often have handicaps under 10, and professionals typically play with a handicap close to zero or even in the “plus” range. The goal is to keep improving your game and lowering your handicap over time.

What Are Professional’s Handicaps?

One of the most common questions new golfers ask is, what should my handicap be? For beginners, it’s typical to start with a high handicap, such as 20-36 for men or 20-40 for women. As you gain experience and improve, your handicap will decrease.

For an average golfer, handicaps usually range between 10-20. Experienced players often have handicaps under 10, and professionals typically play with a handicap close to zero or even in the “plus” range. The goal is to keep improving your game and lowering your handicap over time.

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How Long Does It Take to Get a Handicap?

A common query from new players is, how long does it take to get a handicap? Getting an official handicap typically requires submitting scores from 3 to 5 rounds of golf. These scores are used to calculate your handicap based on your performance and the difficulty of the courses you’ve played.

Once you’ve established a handicap, it will be updated as you play more rounds and submit additional scores. It’s essential to keep tracking your scores regularly to maintain an accurate handicap.

At The Golf Collective to establish a handicap, you’ll need to complete 54 holes. You can achieve this by playing three 18-hole rounds, six 9-hole rounds, or a combination of both. Ensure your scores are verified by a playing partner and submitted according to our straightforward guidelines. Be sure to keep your scorecard for each round.

How The Golf Collective Can Benefit You

You can submit all of the rounds you play, not just at your ‘home course’. You can play at any course recognized for handicapping, and your scores will still be valid. Our system allows you to enjoy golf wherever you choose while ensuring your handicap stays accurate and up to date.

Unlike clubs that rely on manual scorecards, our mobile scoring system offers a convenient, paperless solution for submitting your scores. This allows for quicker handicap updates and provides a more streamlined, modern golfing experience.

At The Golf Collective, you can enjoy a social round anytime, anywhere, and still have it count toward your handicap. Our flexible system lets you play on your schedule while keeping your handicap accurate and up to date.