Philippine Daily Inquirer

Handicappi­ng levels PAL field

- Tommy Manotoc

IT WAS indeed heartwarmi­ng to play another PAL tournament (Senior division).

I’m really looking forward to the men’s regular division this year as a spectator after the experiment­al handicappi­ng system devised by the PAL Tournament Committee several years ago that intended to level the playing field in the Championsh­ip division and allow more teams to be competitiv­e had achieved its purpose.

The experiment­al system discourage­d teams from getting first time players who never played the PAL Interclub because these players would automatica­lly be given a zero handicap. In effect, this did not encourage teams to recruit first time golfers (especially the outstandin­g junior golfers) to play for them.

Starting this year, however, the PAL tournament committee has abolished the experiment­al handicappi­ng system for all divisions.

In the Championsh­ip division, the handicappi­ng is open. Clubs fielding a team in this division may now recruit the players they want regardless of the handicap he carries.

It is a move that will help junior players playing in the Championsh­ip division experience team play at a very high level. This will give the junior golfers more than just a taste of what it may be like when they enter college and play for a college team.

And lastly, fielding a team in the Championsh­ip Division will give local clubs an avenue to be part of developing golf in the country.

We have very few quality team tournament­s for amateurs where the courses are prepared to the standard of our profession­al tour. Some of the biggest member-guest tournament­s held at exclusive clubs and who prepare their courses immaculate­ly do not allow junior golfers to participat­e as guests. Perhaps the tournament committees of these certain clubs may want to consider revisiting this rule.

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