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QuestionHow can I tell if I've done a golf stroke?Community AnswerIf you have swung the golf club and the ball has moved, it counts as a stroke. Additionally, there are penalty strokes that may count toward the final stroke count for the hole.
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QuestionWhat do squares and circles indicate?Community AnswerEach square around a number indicates a shot over par. A circle indicates a shot under par. This makes it much easier to count your overall score at the end of the round. You just add a point for each square and subtract a point for each circle.
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QuestionWhat does the stroke index on my score card mean?Jason CreganCommunity AnswerStroke index refers to the difficulty of a hole. A hole with a stroke index of 1 is the hardest hole on a course. A stroke index of 18 refers to the easiest hole.
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QuestionHow do I mark a card for a hole in one?Community AnswerYou write 1 in the space where the golfer's name intersects with the correct column designating the corresponding hole that was played.
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QuestionWhat does a score relative to par mean?Community AnswerIn golfing, par means the amount of times you should be able to hit the ball and make it in the hole. For example, par 2 means you should be able to get the ball in the hole in 2 hits. Relative means a number of hits close to it.
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QuestionWhat does 4/5 mean on a scorecard on a hole?Community AnswerIt means the hole is a par 5 that was completed in four strokes for a birdie.
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QuestionWhat does MP mean on ATandT leader-board?Jason CreganCommunity AnswerMP usually refers to Match-Play in golf. Match-Play is where two golfers play against each other in a 1 vs. 1 situation.
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QuestionWhat does the b/w HDCP and the red HDCP mean?Jason CreganCommunity AnswerBlack and white handicap usually refers to the men's handicap on a hole and the red handicap usually refers to the women's handicap on a hole.
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QuestionWhat do the minus and plus mean?Jason CreganCommunity AnswerThe minus and plus refer to a player's score versus par. Par is the expected number of shots a player should take on a course. A Par 72 means it should take a player 72 shots. If a player takes less than 72 shots, a minus is used to denote they were under par. If a player takes more than 72 shots, a plus is used to denote that they were over par.
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QuestionIn medal play, player A score is recorded in the net score column and signed by the marker and player, is player A disqualified for the score being in the wrong box?Jason CreganCommunity AnswerYes, player A is disqualified for signing an incorrectly marked card. The correct way to fix this error is to put a line through the net score column and have the marker sign their initials next to it and then write the scores in the correct column before signing their name.
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QuestionWhat do T2, T3, and T4 mean?Community AnswerThis means tied second, tied third or, tied fourth, depending on the number next to the T.
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QuestionWhen two or more players have an equal score, how does count back work?Community AnswerLook at holes 10-18, the lower score wins. If still tied, look at the last 6, then 3, then 1 hole.
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QuestionWhat symbol is used for an eagle on a golf scorecard?Community AnswerAn eagle means two under par for that hole. A birdie is one under par. When a player scores a birdie, you circle the number of strokes for that hole. To score an eagle, you circle the number of strokes twice.
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