Playing on a shorter golf course doesn’t mean you can’t put your handicap to the test.
Par 3 golf courses and academy layouts can apply for a Course Rating allowing players to submit a World Handicap System score.
The minimum length an 18-hole course needs to be is 1,500 yards. It is 750 yards for 9-holes.

Why can you submit scores from Par-3 courses?
With short courses often proving a first step into the game for many new players, these minimum yardages aim to encourage more juniors, beginners, and golfers with disabilities to gain a handicap and bridge the gap between starter golf and club membership.
It also allows those clubs with additional shorter courses to provide more attractive membership options as golfers would be able to gain an official handicap there before needing to graduate to the full 18-hole layout.
And it is designed to encourage golf facilities not currently affiliated with governing bodies across the home nations to join the fold.














