
HowDidIDo is a website and smartphone app that provides golfers with a network to track their performance and connect with other golfers. It is the largest golfing network in the world, with over 50 million rounds of golf and the results of more than 1,200,000 UK golf club members. Golfers can use HowDidIDo to enter competitions, view handicaps, and compare performance with other players.
| Characteristics | Values |
|---|---|
| Number of rounds of golf held | 50 million+ |
| Number of handicaps held | 1,200,000+ |
| Number of golf clubs | 2,000+ |
| Number of registered golfers | 500,000+ |
| Number of golf clubs using the site | 1,900+ |
| Accessibility | Website, smartphone app |
| Registration requirement | Official World Handicap Index |
| Services | Competition entry, results, and handicaps |
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How to register for HowDidiDo
To register for HowDidiDo, the largest golfer network in Europe, you must first ensure that you are a member of a golf club that uses the HowDidiDo system.
If you are a member of a club that uses HowDidiDo, you should have received an email from the BRS system with details on how to register. If you haven't received this email, check your spam folder.
To register your account, go to https://www.howdidido.com/Account/Register and follow the on-screen instructions. It is best to register via a laptop or PC browser first. You will need to use the same email address that you use with your golf club. Note that only one account per email address is allowed. If you share an email address with another club member, you will need to create a new email account to register.
Once registered, you can enter a competition and use the score entry. You can also download the HowDidiDo app from your relevant app store.
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How to check your handicap
To check your handicap, you can use HowDidiDo, the largest golfer network in Europe and the world. It holds over 50 million rounds of golf along with the handicaps, results, and scores of more than 1,200,000 UK golf club members across 2,000 golf clubs.
To use HowDidiDo, you will need to register and sign in. This is a free service available to any golf club whose administrators use the market-leading CLUB2000 software from Club Systems International. Once registered, you can access HowDidiDo from any internet-enabled device, including desktop PCs, tablets, and mobile phones.
After logging in, you can check your up-to-date "handicap index" under "Home Club" or "Men's Handicaps". This will provide an alphabetical list of each member's current "handicap index". You can also verify your "Course Handicap" off white or yellow tees within HowDidiDo or from charts provided by your club.
If you need to enter a competition, you can do so via the HowDidiDo website or app by going to the bookings section, selecting the relevant competition, and adding your name to the list. Competitions are typically listed four weeks in advance. You can also download and print a current handicap certificate through the app or website if required for external competitions.
Additionally, if you need to withdraw from a competition, you can remove your name from the start sheet via the Touch Screen (PSI) or the HowDidiDo app. If you need to inform your playing partners of your absence, it is expected that you phone at least one of them directly.
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How to enter competitions
HowDidiDo is the largest golfing network in Europe and the world, with over 50 million rounds of golf and the handicaps, results, and scores of more than 1,200,000 UK golf club members and 2,000 golf clubs. The website is free and accessible from any internet-enabled device.
To enter competitions using HowDidiDo, you will first need to register with the website and sign in. You will also need an official World Handicap Index before you can register. Once you have registered, you can enter any of the competitions arranged by the Men's Section by booking to play via the Touch Screen (PSI) in the Clubhouse or via the HowDidiDo website or app. To book, go into bookings on the website or app, select the relevant competition, and click to enter your name on the list.
Competitions are listed on HowDidiDo four weeks in advance, so golfers have plenty of time to book their place. If you need to withdraw from a competition for any reason, you can remove your name from the start sheet by going into the competition via the Touch Screen (PSI) or the HowDidiDo app and deleting your name. If the tee times for a competition have already been allocated and you can no longer play, you are expected to phone at least one of your named playing partners to inform them of your absence.
You can also download and print a current handicap certificate via the HowDidiDo app or website if required for external competitions.
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How to withdraw from competitions
HowDidiDo is the largest network of golfers in the world, with over 1,900 golf clubs currently using the site and app. The platform holds handicaps, results, and scores for over 1 million men and women.
To withdraw from a competition, follow these steps:
- Log in to your HowDidiDo account on the website or the smartphone app.
- Navigate to the "Entered" status button in your list of entries.
- Click on the "Entered" status button to edit or withdraw your entry.
- Select the relevant event(s) by choosing the specific competition(s) from the pop-up window.
- To withdraw from multiple events, select all the relevant events from the list.
- Confirm your withdrawal by clicking "Withdraw."
Please note that withdrawing from an event is subject to an administrative fee of 3.5% plus 50p. Late withdrawals may also result in additional Withdrawal points.
If you are unable to use the online platform, you can remove your name from the start sheet using the Touch Screen (PSI) in the Clubhouse. If tee times have already been allocated, remember to inform at least one of your named playing partners that you will not be attending.
For some tournaments, you may need to contact the organizing authority directly to avoid being marked as a "No Show," which could result in suspension from future events.
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How to access HowDidiDo
HowDidiDo is the largest golfer network in Europe, with over 500,000 registered golfers. It is a platform for golfers to socialise and connect with friends, and it also allows golfers to track their handicaps, results, and scores.
To access HowDidiDo, you must first register for an account on their website. Registration is free, and you can access the website from any internet-enabled device, including desktop PCs, tablets, and mobile phones. The website will automatically adjust to fit your display.
Once you have registered, you can log in to your account by visiting the HowDidiDo website and clicking on the "Log In" link. If you see the word "Account" in the menu instead of "Log In," it means you are already logged in, and you will need to log out first before logging in again.
If you are a member of a golf club that uses the HowDidiDo Passport login service, you can use the same email address and password you use for logging in to HowDidiDo when logging in with your Passport account. If you do not have a HowDidiDo account, you will need to register for a new Passport account. Please note that Passport only allows one account per email address. If you share an email address with another club member, one person can use the shared email for their Passport account, but the other person will need to create a new email address.
When logging in to a club website with your HowDidiDo Passport for the first time, you will need to enter your club membership number and verification code to confirm that you are a club member and to link your Passport account to the correct CLUB View user record.
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