4 Responses to “Club Officers Discussion – Membership”
Joan Ross writes:
My name is Joan Ross and had a NCGA # until 2000 whe I moved to Southern Ca. I did get a nuber there but have moved back to San Jose and would like to either have my old ghin # back or establish a new one. How do I do this?
September 7th, 2009 at 10:22 am
Jim Cowan writes:
Joan, thank you for your comment. Your previous NCGA record and number no longer exists. Our handicap service typically only keeps an inactive number for two years before blowing away the record. A new number would have to be assigned to you when you have decided which club you are going to join. You would want to let the club know that you have an existing SCGA number and that if they contact the NCGA Handicap Dept with this number before adding you to their roster, we will retrieve your scoring record from the SCGA and attempt to assign a new number as similar as possible to the number that you have carried for the past few years. Thanks again and welcome back to the NCGA – Jim Cowan
September 8th, 2009 at 11:47 am
Darrel Bridges writes:
Does the NCGA still send member address labels to the clubs every month? Our club has not received any for quite some time. Thanks for your answer.
August 12th, 2010 at 2:09 pm
Tom Bowden writes:
Darrel, member address labels are no longer provided by NCGA. Club officers can print those labels using GHP. If you require assistance please e-mail handicap@ncga.org.
My name is Joan Ross and had a NCGA # until 2000 whe I moved to Southern Ca. I did get a nuber there but have moved back to San Jose and would like to either have my old ghin # back or establish a new one. How do I do this?
September 7th, 2009 at 10:22 amJoan, thank you for your comment. Your previous NCGA record and number no longer exists. Our handicap service typically only keeps an inactive number for two years before blowing away the record. A new number would have to be assigned to you when you have decided which club you are going to join. You would want to let the club know that you have an existing SCGA number and that if they contact the NCGA Handicap Dept with this number before adding you to their roster, we will retrieve your scoring record from the SCGA and attempt to assign a new number as similar as possible to the number that you have carried for the past few years. Thanks again and welcome back to the NCGA – Jim Cowan
September 8th, 2009 at 11:47 amDoes the NCGA still send member address labels to the clubs every month? Our club has not received any for quite some time. Thanks for your answer.
August 12th, 2010 at 2:09 pmDarrel, member address labels are no longer provided by NCGA. Club officers can print those labels using GHP. If you require assistance please e-mail handicap@ncga.org.
Thank you, Tom
August 17th, 2010 at 2:14 pm