No. GOLFLink numbers are specific to each club. The first five digits are the club ID number and the second five digits are the member number at that club. When you join The Golfer Social Golf Club we will send you a new GOLFLink number but you will retain all your previous playing history on GOLFLink. |
Help Centre
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Top Frequently Asked Questions
If I have held a handicap at another club, will I keep the same GOLF Link number at The Golfer Social Club?
My initial GA Handicap is lower than I expected. Why is this?
Many people are surprised with how low their initial GA Handicap is. There are a few reasons for this:
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Can I play in a competition before my GOLFLink card arrives?
Yes, to enter a competition, all you need is your GOLFLink number. The day we activate your handicap, we will email you your new GOLFlink number. When you play in a competition, simply tell the club your GOLFLink number and they will be able to verify your handicap with that. After playing in a club competition, the club will enter your score on GOLFLink and the system will update your handicap automatically. You may like to download the GA Handicap App to keep up to date |
Will I be able to play in competitions at golf clubs around Australia?
Each golf club has nominated competition days and you may be welcome to enter as a guest depending on the club's policy on accepting guests into their competitions. You will need to ask the golf club if their competition days are open to guests generally and to Golfer Social Club Members specifically. You may also seek to play in Open Tournaments and other Open events |
How do I receive my $10 monthly Credit for Crazy Golf Deals?
Your monthly $10 monthly credit is automatically placed directly into your Crazy Golf Deals Account and apllied on checkout, when available. It is to be used within 30 days and does not accrue. It can be used on any deal on crazygolfdeals.com.au including Golfer Tour events and Stay and Plays, as well as Golf Market. If you're a Premium Member, you can find your special credits in your account under the category "Member Special Credits". These require you to copy and paste your voucher code on checkout.
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How do I submit a Conforming Social Score via the Golfer app?
Submitting a Conforming Social Score via the Golfer app is an easy process, when you start your round, just ensure your handicap information is correct and switch the toggle for a CSS. 1. Ensure you toggle the Handicap details and your GA Handicap and Golf ID number are correct. 2. Toggle the "Conforming social score" button 3. Read the notice and press "Proceed" 4. Press the "Save" button to continue and start your round 5. After your round, have your playing partner digitally sign your card and submit your round
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Once I have a handicap, can I add Social scores to my playing history?
Yes, these are called Conforming Social Scores (CSS). You can use as many CSS as you like to affect your handicap as long as the following requirements are met.
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If I have held a handicap at another club, am I obliged to submit my previous GOLFLink number?
Yes. The handicapping rules require that you inform a new club if you have ever held an official handicap at another club. When you join a new club and you wish it to be your Home Club where you maintain your handicap, you are required to submit your most recent GOLFLink number. |
How are Australian Golf Handicaps calculated?
Handicaps are calculated in accordance with the Australian Handicapping & Course Rating Systems based on scores of each golfer provided for initial handicap calculation and then scores in competition play thereafter. You can read more on the Golf Australia website about how Australian Handicaps are calculated. In simple terms, official GA Handicaps are calculated as follows:
· If a golfer has less than 20 scores, the number of scores used is less |
What is the GA Handicap and what is the Daily Handicap?
A GA Handicap is the Golf Australia Handicap that is assigned to a golfer. This handicap is then referenced against The Slope Rating of a set of tees on a golf course to calculate the Daily Handicap that a golfer plays from in a competition. |



