World Golf Handicap as an ally of national and international Handicap management institutions

World Golf Handicap is a simple yet innovative platform designed to revolutionize the user experience in golf by providing a precise and personalized Handicap on any course worldwide.

Regardless of its innovation, the platform was conceived not only to provide a Handicap system for any golfer on the planet (who, for various reasons, cannot obtain an official Handicap), but also to be a perfect ally of national and international Handicap management institutions, taking it as a gateway for these players to be encouraged to federate in the future.

Below, we highlight the most important points of why we believe World Golf Handicap can contribute to official institutions:

1. Complementarity with current systems.

  • Increased reach: Access to players who may not be formally affiliated with the institutions, but who are looking to have their progress recorded, helping more people to become interested in earning an official Handicap later.

2. To promote the development of golf.

  • Promotion of sport: Create a friendly system, without barriers to entry, that motivates more players to formalize and become familiar with golf, increasing the number of members and federated for existing institutions.

3. Institutional collaboration.

  • Mutual support: Propose that official institutions have a presence on the worldgolfhandicap.com platform (co-branding), reinforcing their authority in the Handicap system.

4. Educational approach.

  • Training: Include content that educates players about the importance of Handicap and its impact on the sport.

5. Expansion into new segments.

  • Inclusion of recreational players: We seek to reach casual golfers who are not formally registered with the institutions, thus creating a gateway for these players to be encouraged to federate in the future.
  • Focus on underserved regions: We also seek to reach places where institutions have little or no presence.

6. Promotion of golf at all ages.

  • Focus on amplifying access to the Handicap: helping to attract young or younger players.

7. Focus on accessibility.

  • Universal access: Through a multilingual platform and accessible from any device, attracting international players from any corner of the planet.