Why do I need a handicap?
There are two main reasons. The golf handicap system is an integral part of
the amateur game allowing golfers of differing standards to compete against each
other on equal terms. Having a handicap enables you to take part in competitions
and adds a lot more fun, purpose and enjoyment to your golf.
The second reason is that the majority of golf clubs worldwide insist on seeing
your handicap certificate before you are allowed to play the course as a visitor.
In most cases if you can't show a recognised handicap certificate you won't be allowed
to play.
Where does the FORE Society Handicap permit me to play?

5300 Golfers have obtained a FORE Society handicap and we have never heard of anyone
who has not been permitted to play a course due to acceptance of their handicap.
The Fore Society handicap is accepted as proof of playing ability at courses throughout
the UK and the world.
Can I play in competitions?

You are welcome to play in any of the FORE Tour events. Every competition has
its own Terms and Conditions of Entry so you will need to find out from the Organising
Committee which handicaps they accept. You will generally need to be a member of
a golf club and obtain a golf club handicap to play in club open competitions.