Colin Rolls Trophy: Scramble – 21 March 2021.

On Sunday 21st of March the first out of four 2021 Colin Rolls Trophy events will take place at ESTEC. The CRT events are played as pair representing one of the teams listed below.

The CRT 2021 Captains are:

Garry Gould                     – The Babes & the Boys

Vincent Regis                   – The Mulligans

Reno Harboe Sorensen    – Friday’s Men

Alex Jeanes                     – The Andy Caps

If you like to play please contact your team Captain – who need to forward names of playing pairs and playing slot (early-middle-late) to Reno no later than Thursday 18th of March 2021. If you don’t belong to any of the teams and like to play please contact Reno.

For further info, General Procedures, Strokes Received and Formats for all Four events can be found below.

Pea Soup Competition 2021 results

The Pea Soup Competition has been played last Sunday under the best weather we could hope for. Low winds, clear blue sky, and a temperature that was flirting with 10ºC. Only 20 participants took advantage of those perfect playing conditions.

The scores were pretty good, and our former chairman Kjeld Hjortnaes prevailed by posting a nice 58 net. 2nd with 59 and the best back nine Ben Smeltink. Third with 59 and slightly worse back nine Ton Remmen.

Congratulations Kjeld!

World Handicap System (WHS) introduced on March 1

On Monday March 1 the WHS handicaps will become active and the EGA handicaps will disappear. You can find your WHS handicap on your digital NGF card. On February 26 the NGF is planning an internal transfer of data so no handicap adjustments will take place on that day . Any qualifying cards entered on that day will be placed on hold and processed during the weekend. The weekend of 27 February will be the last time competitions will be held with the EGA handicaps.

For the WHS the NGF has distributed new handicap tables that will be in use starting March 1:

WHS Handicap Tables EGC Men 18 and 9 holes

WHS Handicap Tables EGC Ladies 18 and 9 holes

Latest info on the introduction of the WHS can be found on the NGF website here.