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It’s a handicap for anyone, anywhere and anytime.

WITH the on-set of the renewed movement control order (MCO) in some states and the recovery and conditional restrictions imposed in others, golf has certainly felt the effects of the efforts to try and curb the spread of the Coronavirus.

A question, though, that has arisen from this and one that certainly deserves some addressing is: What happens to our handicaps? And this is where David Thong, chairman of the Malaysian Golf Association’s World Handicap System (WHS) sub-committee comes in.

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