Are your scores making waves on Handicap Tracker?

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The golf season is now in full swing and many of are reaping rich rewards for the hours of winter practice and spring golf that you’ve been putting in.

As well as lowering your handicaps, winning money from your mates and bragging rights at the golf club, the improvements that you’ve seen on Handicap Tracker also count towards 2009’s Most Improved Golfer competition.

» William Henty has played 25 rounds since May, playing some great golf to halve his handicap from 22 to 10.5.

» Bennett Lau was a 28 handicap in 2008 but shows what can be achieved with time on the course by dropping to 16.5 with regular rounds this year.

» From August 2008 to March this year, Paul Ives (24.7) was consistently scoring around 20 over par. Has dropped to 17.2 in his 16 rounds since March.

» Sarah Gates has played 10 rounds since April and almost broke 100 at Norwood Park, going from 36 to 29.1 in just two months.

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