Welcome to the ozgolf.net forums.
+ Reply to Thread
Page 1 of 6 1 2 3 4 5 ... LastLast
Results 1 to 25 of 127
  1. #1
    Senior Member Touring Pro (European Tour)
    Join Date
    Apr 26, 2009
    Location
    Adelaide
    Posts
    3,446

    Default Online handicaps

    So I'm looking for a handicap only rather than joining a club at this stage. I was considering Social Golf Australia who do it for $95 a year. Has anyone used them? Suggestions for any others are welcome.

  2. #2
    Site Owner Golf Hall of Fame Inductee
    Join Date
    Apr 28, 2004
    Location
    Brisbane
    Posts
    45,142

    Default

    I use them. No problems.

  3. #3
    Senior Member Touring Pro (European Tour)
    Join Date
    Apr 26, 2009
    Location
    Adelaide
    Posts
    3,446

    Default

    Thanks mate. Might be the go I think.
    WITB
    Driver: Ping G430 LST 10.5 w Tensei Orange AV Raw 65g S
    5 Wood: Ping G425 w Tensei Orange AV Raw 75g S
    7 Wood: Ping G430 w Alta CB 65g S
    4 hybrid: Ping G w Alta R
    Irons: 5-PW Ping i210 w PX LZ 5.5
    Wedges: Titleist Vokey SM8 50-10*, SM8 58-10*
    Putter: 2022 Bettinardi BB-8W, 35 inch
    Bag: Jones Original Carry Bag

  4. #4
    Senior Member Touring Pro (Nationwide Tour)
    Join Date
    Mar 24, 2014
    Location
    Adelaide
    Posts
    2,209

    Default

    Sandy creek golf club are doing a pay as you play membership atm.
    $99 gets you GA handicap, 7 day rights, 15 rounds a year @ $30 then reverts to normal price after that.

  5. #5
    Senior Member Touring Pro (European Tour)
    Join Date
    Apr 26, 2009
    Location
    Adelaide
    Posts
    3,446

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Wenz View Post
    Sandy creek golf club are doing a pay as you play membership atm. $99 gets you GA handicap, 7 day rights, 15 rounds a year @ $30 then reverts to normal price after that.
    That's decent! Thanks for the heads up.
    WITB
    Driver: Ping G430 LST 10.5 w Tensei Orange AV Raw 65g S
    5 Wood: Ping G425 w Tensei Orange AV Raw 75g S
    7 Wood: Ping G430 w Alta CB 65g S
    4 hybrid: Ping G w Alta R
    Irons: 5-PW Ping i210 w PX LZ 5.5
    Wedges: Titleist Vokey SM8 50-10*, SM8 58-10*
    Putter: 2022 Bettinardi BB-8W, 35 inch
    Bag: Jones Original Carry Bag

  6. #6
    Senior Member Touring Pro (European Tour)
    Join Date
    May 13, 2011
    Location
    Onkaparinga Hills SA
    Posts
    3,051

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Wenz View Post
    Sandy creek golf club are doing a pay as you play membership atm.
    $99 gets you GA handicap, 7 day rights, 15 rounds a year @ $30 then reverts to normal price after that.
    Quote Originally Posted by Flavzz View Post
    That's decent! Thanks for the heads up.
    That's not bad at all!

  7. #7
    Senior Member Major Winner
    Join Date
    Sep 15, 2012
    Location
    Next Fairway Over, Look Out
    Posts
    10,514

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Wenz View Post
    Sandy creek golf club are doing a pay as you play membership atm.
    $99 gets you GA handicap, 7 day rights, 15 rounds a year @ $30 then reverts to normal price after that.
    That's a pretty good deal TBH.
    I'd seriously consider that if there wasn't some people at that club I chose to avoid all contact with.
    Hit Them Well or Hit Them Often

    W.I.T.B


  8. #8
    Senior Member Touring Pro (Nationwide Tour)
    Join Date
    Mar 24, 2014
    Location
    Adelaide
    Posts
    2,209

    Default

    Great deal. Me and my brother have both signed up recently.
    Better to support a local club then in the pocket of some online club.
    Course conditioning isn't where it should be due to a "busted pipe" spilling 5mil litres of water during dec/jan. With the recent rain, it is getting a lot better but still a long way to go.

    @Hatchy, PM me who they are, maybe they have left?

  9. #9
    Senior Member Major Winner
    Join Date
    Sep 15, 2012
    Location
    Next Fairway Over, Look Out
    Posts
    10,514

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Flavzz View Post
    So I'm looking for a handicap only rather than joining a club at this stage. I was considering Social Golf Australia who do it for $95 a year. Has anyone used them? Suggestions for any others are welcome.
    I looked into this a little bit as being able to retain a Hcp is something I'd like to do without having the costly club membership that 1. Does not fit my Budget and 2. I wont get any value out of only playing a hand full of games a year.

    With what Wenz posted and looking at another similar option where HardPan on this forum plays I've broken it up into some Pros and Cons

    Social Golf Australia
    Cost of $95 a year and pay agreed/arranged Green Fee rate for each game.
    Pros
    $95
    Golf Link Hcp that can be used to play Comp anywhere
    Cons
    One game a month on a set date with the S.A arm (no compulsory)
    No home course

    Sandy Creek
    Cost of $99 a year and pay agreed/arranged Green Fee rate for each game.
    Pros
    $99
    Golf Link Hcp that can be used to play Comp anywhere
    A 18 hole home course
    Can chose what day you want to play
    Course is of a good standard
    Cons
    I wont put in my own personal issue here so I can't see any real Con apart from maybe location/travel but for limit use is it an issue?

    North Haven Golf Club (Hard_Pans Home)
    Cost of $110 a year and pay agreed/arranged Green Fee rate for each game. (hope this is correct as taken from web)
    Pros
    $110
    Golf Link Hcp that can be used to play Comp anywhere
    A home course
    Can chose what day you want to play
    Someone off the Forum is a Member
    Cons
    Course & condition not in the same league as Sandy Creek (sorry HP, not meant to offend)
    Maybe location/travel but for limit use is it an issue?
    Hit Them Well or Hit Them Often

    W.I.T.B


  10. #10
    Senior Member Major Winner
    Join Date
    Sep 15, 2012
    Location
    Next Fairway Over, Look Out
    Posts
    10,514

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Wenz View Post
    Great deal. Me and my brother have both signed up recently.
    Better to support a local club then in the pocket of some online club.
    Course conditioning isn't where it should be due to a "busted pipe" spilling 5mil litres of water during dec/jan. With the recent rain, it is getting a lot better but still a long way to go.

    @Hatchy, PM me who they are, maybe they have left?
    They are still most definitely there.
    It's only my opinion so I'll keep it to myself so not to bias others who don't know them like have for many years.
    Hit Them Well or Hit Them Often

    W.I.T.B


  11. #11
    Site Owner Golf Hall of Fame Inductee
    Join Date
    Apr 28, 2004
    Location
    Brisbane
    Posts
    45,142

    Default

    I wonder if there are any deals like the Sandy Creek deal in Qld. I am currently without a handicap, as I won't need it until I play a comp, so I'm open to options.

    Can you do some research for me too, Hatchy?

  12. #12
    Senior Member Touring Pro (European Tour)
    Join Date
    Nov 29, 2007
    Posts
    4,494

    Default

    Not Qld Andy, but Mullumbimby has a $120 annual deal. You could play there while visiting your dealer?

  13. #13
    Senior Member Golf Hall of Fame Inductee
    Join Date
    Apr 28, 2004
    Location
    Gold Coast
    Posts
    30,547

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by AndyP View Post
    I wonder if there are any deals like the Sandy Creek deal in Qld. I am currently without a handicap, as I won't need it until I play a comp, so I'm open to options.
    Parkwood is $180, and I am sure there is a few more on Gold coast just a little higher than that.
    --
    Criticism doesn't bother me, as it means I am doing something and people are watching.
    Handy-Cap

  14. #14
    Site Owner Golf Hall of Fame Inductee
    Join Date
    Apr 28, 2004
    Location
    Brisbane
    Posts
    45,142

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Sydney Hacker View Post
    Not Qld Andy, but Mullumbimby has a $120 annual deal. You could play there while visiting your dealer?
    I haven't played there, as I'm in no condition to do so after I meet my dealer, but it's an option.

    Quote Originally Posted by markTHEblake View Post
    Parkwood is $180, and I am sure there is a few more on Gold coast just a little higher than that.
    Pro: Two rounds of golf included.
    Con: The money goes to a rugby league club (Titans).

  15. #15
    Senior Member Touring Pro (European Tour)
    Join Date
    Apr 06, 2010
    Location
    Staring out the window.
    Posts
    3,609

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by AndyP View Post
    I haven't played there, as I'm in no condition to do so after I meet my dealer, but it's an option.Pro: Two rounds of golf included.Con: The money goes to a rugby league club (Titans).
    The Titans could be supporting the same dealer?

    Golf is, in part, a game; but only in part. It is also in part a religion, a fever, a vice, a mirage, a frenzy, a fear, an abscess, a joy, a thrill, a pest, a disease, an uplift, a brooding, a melancholy, a dream of yesterday and a hope for tomorrow. - New York Tribune, 1916.

  16. #16
    Senior Member Touring Pro (European Tour)
    Join Date
    Jan 20, 2013
    Posts
    4,446

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Wenz View Post
    @Hatchy, PM me who they are, maybe they have left?
    We just had one of their top pennant players move to us, word is he feels a lot more at home.

  17. #17
    Senior Member Touring Pro (Nationwide Tour)
    Join Date
    Mar 24, 2014
    Location
    Adelaide
    Posts
    2,209

    Default

    Do you know who TC?

  18. #18
    Senior Member Touring Pro (Japanese Tour)
    Join Date
    Aug 11, 2009
    Location
    Gold Coast
    Posts
    1,009

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by AndyP View Post
    I wonder if there are any deals like the Sandy Creek deal in Qld. I am currently without a handicap, as I won't need it until I play a comp, so I'm open to options.

    Can you do some research for me too, Hatchy?
    Bulimba Golf Club has a weekend membership for $205 including handicap and is affiliated with the BDGA.

    http://bulimbagolfclub.com.au/golf-m...hip/membership

  19. #19
    Senior Member Touring Pro (Japanese Tour)
    Join Date
    Aug 11, 2009
    Location
    Gold Coast
    Posts
    1,009

    Default

    There is igolf Qld as well for $150.

  20. #20
    Senior Member Touring Pro (European Tour)
    Join Date
    Apr 26, 2009
    Location
    Adelaide
    Posts
    3,446

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Hatchman View Post
    I looked into this a little bit as being able to retain a Hcp is something I'd like to do without having the costly club membership that 1. Does not fit my Budget and 2. I wont get any value out of only playing a hand full of games a year.With what Wenz posted and looking at another similar option where HardPan on this forum plays I've broken it up into some Pros and ConsSocial Golf AustraliaCost of $95 a year and pay agreed/arranged Green Fee rate for each game.Pros$95 Golf Link Hcp that can be used to play Comp anywhereConsOne game a month on a set date with the S.A arm (no compulsory) No home courseSandy CreekCost of $99 a year and pay agreed/arranged Green Fee rate for each game.Pros$99Golf Link Hcp that can be used to play Comp anywhereA 18 hole home courseCan chose what day you want to playCourse is of a good standardConsI wont put in my own personal issue here so I can't see any real Con apart from maybe location/travel but for limit use is it an issue?North Haven Golf Club (Hard_Pans Home)Cost of $110 a year and pay agreed/arranged Green Fee rate for each game. (hope this is correct as taken from web)Pros$110Golf Link Hcp that can be used to play Comp anywhereA home courseCan chose what day you want to playSomeone off the Forum is a MemberConsCourse & condition not in the same league as Sandy Creek (sorry HP, not meant to offend)Maybe location/travel but for limit use is it an issue?
    Good summary Hatchy. My only issue is I'm so far from the club (Sandy Creek) that it will be just as effective as the SGA membership. There is also the option with SGA to submit conforming social rounds which if you break your cap they consider for submission.
    WITB
    Driver: Ping G430 LST 10.5 w Tensei Orange AV Raw 65g S
    5 Wood: Ping G425 w Tensei Orange AV Raw 75g S
    7 Wood: Ping G430 w Alta CB 65g S
    4 hybrid: Ping G w Alta R
    Irons: 5-PW Ping i210 w PX LZ 5.5
    Wedges: Titleist Vokey SM8 50-10*, SM8 58-10*
    Putter: 2022 Bettinardi BB-8W, 35 inch
    Bag: Jones Original Carry Bag

  21. #21
    Senior Member Touring Pro (Nationwide Tour)
    Join Date
    Apr 01, 2010
    Location
    On the Road
    Posts
    1,961

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by AndyP View Post
    I wonder if there are any deals like the Sandy Creek deal in Qld. I am currently without a handicap, as I won't need it until I play a comp, so I'm open to options.

    Can you do some research for me too, Hatchy?
    Hills GC at Jimboomba do a Super 4 deal they call it - $149 +$60 for an AGU HCP, then $18 for Green Fees

  22. #22
    Senior Member Golf Hall of Fame Inductee
    Join Date
    Apr 28, 2004
    Location
    Gold Coast
    Posts
    30,547

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by AndyP View Post
    Con: The money goes to a rugby league club (Titans).
    If you are being serious, no it doesnt. The Titans money, goes to a golf course
    --
    Criticism doesn't bother me, as it means I am doing something and people are watching.
    Handy-Cap

  23. #23
    Site Owner Golf Hall of Fame Inductee
    Join Date
    Apr 28, 2004
    Location
    Brisbane
    Posts
    45,142

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by markTHEblake View Post
    If you are being serious, no it doesnt. The Titans money, goes to a golf course
    The golf course is probably helping to keep that club afloat.

    I looked around at a few Brisbane options.

    Gailes Golf 101 - $99
    The website says that it is a restricted membership, but you have to call for details.
    I would expect that there are little to no additional benefits to the SGA membership. Maybe access to the Saturday timesheet, if it something that is currently restricted.

    Oxley - $300
    Full Seven Day access, on-going discounted green fees and Competition Fees charged at Member rates. Sat - $40 + comp fee. Other - $27 + comp fee.
    Too much for the amount that I play.

    Ashgrove - $300
    Includes 12 pre-paid rounds, with the option to buy another 6 for $100 if you use them all.
    Interesting, but I don't know if I would want to play Ashgrove that many times in one year. I'm not even playing 12 rounds in total at the moment.

  24. #24
    Senior Member Golf Hall of Fame Inductee
    Join Date
    Apr 28, 2004
    Location
    Gold Coast
    Posts
    30,547

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by AndyP View Post
    The golf course is probably helping to keep that club afloat.
    Its the other way around
    Luke is way out there with his thinking for getting more revenue for the golf club, who would have thought of hosting an NRL team on a driving range, and then pulled it off. He has also got a DA approved for a conference centre and hotel

    Gailes Golf 101 - $99
    That's gotta be the best option, affiliation fees are around $70+ per annum now, so unlikely to find a cheaper deal.
    and at least no club you visit will treat you like a scab
    --
    Criticism doesn't bother me, as it means I am doing something and people are watching.
    Handy-Cap

  25. #25
    Site Owner Golf Hall of Fame Inductee
    Join Date
    Apr 28, 2004
    Location
    Brisbane
    Posts
    45,142

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by markTHEblake View Post
    Its the other way around
    Luke is way out there with his thinking for getting more revenue for the golf club, who would have thought of hosting an NRL team on a driving range, and then pulled it off. He has also got a DA approved for a conference centre and hotel
    Hyatt Coolum has AFL and NRL games on its range over 20 years ago.

    I'll keep looking around. It might be just as easy to stay with SGA, as it doesn't follow a set membership year either. It is nice to see some clubs providing some more flexible options now. Carbrook seemed to be on the ball with their offering.


 

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

     

Similar Threads

  1. USGA Handicaps
    By Veefore in forum Golf Matters
    Replies: 8
    Last Post: 13th February 2010, 07:23 PM
  2. Handicaps on timesheets?
    By sms316 in forum Golf Matters
    Replies: 35
    Last Post: 10th January 2009, 08:02 AM
  3. handicaps
    By slicer in forum Suggestion Box
    Replies: 15
    Last Post: 4th July 2008, 09:37 AM
  4. Handicaps
    By peter_rs in forum Golf Matters
    Replies: 19
    Last Post: 4th March 2005, 01:30 PM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
Back to top