The first tee of a new season is more than just a fresh scorecard — it’s a reset. A chance to build better habits, sharpen your edge, and make sure your golf handicap index actually reflects the player you are.
The good news? You don’t need a swing overhaul to see results. A few simple, consistent habits can quietly lower your scores, improve accuracy, and make every game more competitive.
Start here: five easy ways to take control of your scoring and set the tone for your 2026 season.
1. Post Scores Hole-by-Hole
HBH score posting gives you deeper insights into your game and a more accurate handicap index.
It takes approximately 30 seconds.
2. Post Same Day You Play
Waiting to post can impact your handicap accuracy for your next round.
3. Double-Check Before You Post
Confirm the course, tees and score before submitting.
This will help avoid fixes later.
4. Post Every Round
Whether you’re playing during inactive season or abroad, every round matters and adds valuable data to your game.
5. Try New Game Formats
Whether it’s match play, stroke play or skins game, handicapping works for any format. It allows for friendly competition and makes scorekeeping seamless.
All of these features and more are available through the free Golf Canada mobile app. Download it today.


