Maintain Golf Link Number

Modified on Tue, 15 Oct at 10:17 AM

Maintaining a Golf Link number and GA handicap is crucial for any golfer who wants to continue playing the sport and improving their skills. A Golf Link number is a unique identification number assigned to each golfer in Australia, and it is used to track their playing history and calculate their GA handicap. In this article, we will discuss the importance of maintaining a Golf Link number and how to do so.


First and foremost, it is essential to understand that in order to maintain a Golf Link number and GA handicap, you must be a current financial member of a GA/Golf Link affiliated club or organization. This means that you need to pay your membership fees regularly to ensure that your Golf Link number remains active.


It is also essential to note that once a Golf Link number is created, it is not deleted. Instead, it may go inactive if the player does not maintain their membership or if they do not play golf for an extended period. In such cases, the player's Golf Link number and GA handicap will 'lapse,' and they will need to reactivate it at a later date.


To reactivate a lapsed Golf Link number, the player must join a new club and provide them with their previous Golf Link number. The new club will then use this number to transfer the player's playing history and provide them with a new Golf Link number. The player will resume with their previous GA handicap from the lapsed account. However, depending on the circumstances and the length of time away from golf, the player may wish to apply for a reassessment of their GA handicap with the new club.


In some cases, the new club may also choose to make an official handicap adjustment for the player, which they can do via their golf software. This adjustment will take into account the player's previous playing history and any changes in their skill level.


If you are looking to maintain your Golf Link number and GA handicap, you may be wondering how to find a club near you. The easiest way to do so is by using the Course Search feature on the Golf Australia website. This feature allows you to search for clubs in your area and provides you with their contact information.


Alternatively, you can also email the GA Participation Team at getintogolf@golf.org.au for assistance in finding a club near you. They will be more than happy to help you find a suitable club that meets your needs and preferences.


In conclusion, maintaining a Golf Link number and GA handicap is crucial for any golfer who wants to continue playing the sport. By being a current financial member of a GA/Golf Link affiliated club and regularly playing golf, you can ensure that your Golf Link number remains active. And if it does lapse, you can easily reactivate it by joining a new club and providing them with your previous Golf Link number. So, keep playing, keep improving, and keep your Golf Link number and GA handicap up to date.

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