Monday Qualifiers is a name given to pre tour event qualifiers staged for players who have otherwise not been selected to play. The top four finishers are awarded a ticket to play the main event. You have to be a Pro (handicap 0) or an amateur (handicap 2.0 or less) to play in a Monday qualifier.
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whoever can get pass the qualifier
You would need to get one, depending on the entrance rules of the competition you want to play in, or the course you want to play, you may be unable to play. You can get handicaps over the internet, but the best thing to do is to get an established club or society handicap.
No! Spain won the 2008 Euro Cup (in Austria/Switzerland) and they need to play the qualifiers to play the world cup in 2010 (South Africa)
No, not really. This is because you will need a handicap so they can see how many shots you get on certain holes and therefore how many points you make. If it is an unofficial competition you may be able to play in it, so check before hand. But if it is an official competition, it is unlikely you will be able to play.
No you won't. Moreover, your handicap will increase if you practice or play regularly.
The maximum allowed handicap is 28 for men, and 36 for ladies, so they'd have to play off either of those.
The Miami Heat play different teams depending on which Monday it is.
According to the USGA, 16% of golfers (who maintain a handicap) play to an 8 or better. Currently, I'm an 8.
You will be disqualified for handing in a card with the wrong handicap. That is what the rules dictate should happen, if you are given a card with the wrong handicap on it, you should change it.
i think a good handicap for a 10 year old is 28 and that is what i play of and i am 10 so i think 28 is good
Yes, your handicap can still be cut at the away club. That is assuming that you shoot under your handicap and that the competitions is qualifying. You should check with the clubs concerned.