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The NNGA has declared the period from November 30 to March 15 to be inactive for posting any "Home" scores.

USGA Handicap Manual 6-2. Inactive Season:

The authorized golf association having jurisdiction in an area is responsible for declaring the duration of any inactive season. A golf club located within the area covered by an authorized golf association shall observe any inactive season established by the golf association, even if the club is not a member of the association.

Scores made at any golf course observing an inactive season are not acceptable for handicap purposes. Scores made at a golf course in an area observing an active season must be posted for handicap purposes, even if the golf club from which the player receives a Handicap Index is observing an inactive season. The club's Handicap Committee shall make it possible for a player to post these away scores at the beginning of the active season. If possible, the club should recompute the player's USGA Handicap Index at that time but no later than the first revision after these scores have been posted.

USGA Handicap Manual 8-3 Handicap Revisions:

A. Revision Schedule and Inactive Season

USGA Handicap Indexes for all golf clubs in a region shall be revised on the same date. Each authorized golf association shall establish the following for its region:
  1. A time schedule for revising USGA Handicap Indexes:
  2. The dates on which an inactive season starts and ends. These dates are distributed to all member clubs and non-member clubs in its region

Any club located within the region covered by an authorized golf association, but which is not a member of the association, shall observe therevision schedule and inactive season established by the association.

The NNGA reserves the right to adjust handicaps at any time to preserve the integrity of the event.

JUNIORS (under 18) may enter events with approval of the Executive Director and may enter the scratch division only.
Scores made under the following conditions are not acceptable for handicap purposes and shall not be entered in the player's scoring record:
  1. When fewer than seven holes are played;
  2. When made on a golf course in an area in which an inactive season established by the authorized golf association is in effect;
  3. When a majority of the holes are not played in accordance with the principles of the Rules of Golf;
  4. When the length of the course is less than 3,000 yards for 18 holes;
  5. Where, as a condition of competition, the maximum number of clubs allowed is less than 14, or types of clubs are limited as, for example, in a competition that allows only iron clubs;
  6. When scores are made on a course with no USGA Course or Slope Rating;
  7. When a player carries or uses non-conforming clubs or uses non-conforming balls;
  8. When articicial devices (as defined under Rule 14-3) are used during the execution of a stroke.
Adjusted gross scores in both match play and stroke play shall be posted for handicap purposes. If a player starts but does not complete a hole or is conceded a stroke, that player shall record for handicap purposes the score he most likely would have made. The most likely score consists fo the number of strokes already taken plus, in the player's best judgment, the number of strokes that the player would need to completethe hole from that position more than half the time. This number may not exceed the player's Equitable Stroke Control limit, defined in Section 4-3. This most likely score should be preceded by an "X".
9 or 18 hole scores can now be posted. If 13 or more holes areplayed, the player shall post an 18-hole score. If 7 to 12 holes are played, the player shall post a nine-hole score.

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