Irish Independent

New GUI initiative takes a swing at handicap cheats

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THE Golfing Union of Ireland is spearheadi­ng the campaign for fair and consistent handicappi­ng by tackling the cheats in an innovative Handicap Awareness Month.

Throughout the month of March, the GUI will be running #TheFairWay campaign, which is designed to educate players and clubs alike.

The game and the handicappi­ng system rely on the integrity of the individual and it is up to every player to observe the spirit and intent of the handicappi­ng system.

A website — www.thefairway.ie — has been set up so clubs can access essential informatio­n.

“There is a culture of tolerating handicap cheating, which isn’t the case for other forms of cheating within golf,” said Pat Finn, CEO of the GUI.

“The finger seems to be pointed at the GUI or the branches of the GUI or indeed to club committees to deal with this problem. I don’t think it can be.

“It is endemic and the only real way of tackling it is at member-to-member level, where everybody takes a proactive approach in dealing with the issue and calling out fellow members on their behaviour and saying it is not going to be tolerated anymore.”

To hammer home the message, the GUI have defined handicap cheating and it is prominentl­y displayed on the Union’s website: “Playing in a qualifying competitio­n and setting out with the aim of ‘getting 0.1 back’ or not trying your best at any point in the round with the aim of manipulati­ng your handicap is CHEATING.”

The GUI advises and guides Handicap Committees about the applicatio­n and implementa­tion of the handicappi­ng system. The Union reminds clubs that handicap secretarie­s should not act on their own, pointing out that decisions should be made as a committee in accordance with the rules.

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CEO Pat Finn at the launch of the GUI’s #TheFairWay campaign

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