Argentine Golf Club of North America

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  • Where can I find more info on Bruce (membership, fees, etc)?
  • Please check the link below which will lead you to Greenwich's information site. You will be able to find details on membership, fees, directions, etc.
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  • I was just added to eClubhouse and posted three scores to GHIN - where is my H.I.?
  • Your Handicap Index® is updated according to a revision schedule set by the regional golf association in your area. The Handicap Index display in the Members section is a snapshot of scores that were in your scoring record prior to that effective revision date. So, if you were added on June 10, but the last revision in your area was June 5, then no Handicap Index® will appear on eClubhouse until after the next revision.

    In addition, your club can only issue you a Handicap Index® after at least five scores have been posted, in accordance with the USGA Handicap System.

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  • I just entered a score using "Post to GHIN" through my club's eClubhouse site, but I made a mistake. How do I fix it?
  • Your golf club oversees your scoring record and Handicap Index® If you make a mistake, you need to contact a representative from your club to correct the error.
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  • I just entered a score using "myStats Scores", but I made a mistake. How do I fix it?
  • Any score posted using the eClubhouse feature "myStats Scores" can be edited on eClubhouse. However, if "Post Scores to GHIN" was chosen when the score was posted, the score will have to be changed in your record on the GHIN Server as well by contacting your Golf Club.

    To modify a score in eClubhouse, use the "Display/Update Rounds" option in "myStats Reports". Locate the score to be modified and chose "edit".

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  • What is the Slope/Rating we use at Bruce?
  • You should use 70.5 / 125
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  • Are my annual dues $ 120 or $ 36?
  • In these type of questions you should always expect the worst option. Dues are $ 120. Included within you annual fee are the $ 36 for each member's GHIN number plus $ 6 per member for use of the website. The rest we will use it for trophies and other club expenses.

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  • Where do I send my AGCNA payments?
  • Please send payments to:

    Rafael Vilaseca
    30 Brookside Dr. 1K
    Greenwich, CT 06830
    rjvilaseca@optonline.com

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  • Can non-Greenwich residents play at Bruce?
  • Yes, but with some restrictions as follows (subject to change):

    You can play anytime except for the period between Memorial and Labor day. During this time you will be able to play only after 11:30 AM (subject to verification). During this period your green fee will be $ 50.

    Outside the period above mentioned, green fees are $ 35 and you can play anytime if accompanied by a resident.

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  • What is ESC?
  • Equitable Stroke Control (ESC) is the downward adjustment of individual hole scores for handicap purposes in order to make handicaps more representative of your potential playing ability.  It sets a maximum number you can post on any hole depending on your Course Handicap regardless of par for the hole.  ESC is used only when your actual or most likely score exceeds your maximum number based on the table below.

  • Course Handicap

    Maximum Number On Any Hole

    9 or less

    Double Bogey

    10 through 19

    7

    20 through 29

    8

    30 through 30

    9

    40 or more

    10

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  • What scores are acceptable for posting purposes?
  • 1. Scores must be made in accordance with the principles of the Rules of Golf (play the ball as it lies).

    2. If a player starts but does not complete a hole or is conceded a stroke, he shall record for handicap purposes the score he most likely would have made.

    3. If a player does not play a hole or plays it other than under the principles of the Rules of Golf (except for preferred lies), his score for that hole for handicap purposes shall be par plus any handicap strokes he is entitled to receive on the hole. When recording this hole score, precede the score with an "X".

    4. A player must adjust his gross score using Equitable Stroke Control (ESC). ESC sets a maximum number that a player can post on any hole depending on the player's Course Handicap.

    Course Handicap
    Maximum Number On Any Hole
    9 or less
    Double Bogey
    10 through 19
    7
    20 through 29
    8
    30 through 39
    9
    40 or more
    10

    5. A golfer shall post a score as an 18-hole round when 13 or more holes are played and as a nine-hole score when 7 or more holes are played.

    6. Adjusted gross scores from all courses with USGA Course and Slope Ratings, made at home and away, shall be posted by the player, along with the appropriate USGA Course Ratings and USGA Slope Ratings. Away scores from courses with USGA Ratings made in any state or foreign country during its active season shall be reported.

    7. Scores in both match play and stroke play, including those made in team competitions, shall be posted. Scores made in team competitions in which players are requested to pick up when out of contention shall be posted for handicap purposes.

    8. A player who is disqualified from a competition, but has an acceptable score, shall record his adjusted gross score for handicap purposes

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  • What do the Search Zip Code and Radius features do on the myGame page?
  • The "Search Zip Code" will populate the "Find Other Players", "Club News", "Upcoming Events", "My Events" and "Weather" modules with applicable public content from eClubhouse sites within a "Radius" of X mile from the center point of the Zip Code you provide. The radius default is 1.0.

    Great to use when planning a golfing vacation! Find out news and events from the area you are visiting! Connect with a golfer from the area and meet up for a round of golf!

    To change the Search Zip Code and populate your dashboard with content from another area, simply click the numerical Zip Code (located above the USGA Handicap Index module). Enter the new Zip Code and press "Submit". When you return from your trip - just change it back to your local Zip Code!

    You can change the radius (i.e. reduce or increase the range of news/events) by using the radius drop-down box and modifying the setting.

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