Extra Holes: Played when a match finishes even (is tied). F Face: The front of a club or bunker.
Extra holes played at the end of a competition between players who have tied for the lead. TAKEAWAY The initial part of the golf swing.
This is where extra holes are played if there is a tie after finishing the round. Play continues until a participant wins a hole. MyGolfRounds.com Golfing Terms Glossary Online Golf Scorecard Tracking and Analysis.
playoff-- Extra holes or round used to determine the winner of a match that is tied after the regulation number of holes. playing professional-- A golf pro who typically plays in pro golf tournaments on a full-time basis.
Extra Hole: Extra Holes played when a game is tied at the conclusion of regulation play. A , B , C , D , E , F , G , H , I , J , K , L , M , N , O , P , Q , R , S , T , U , V , W , X , Y , Z ...
extra holes: Term used in matchplay; if play is tied after 18 holes then play must continue "to extra holes" face: As clubface, the front side of the clubhead.
playoff: Two or more players play extra holes, in the event of a tied score. play through: Term used to describe the act of overtaking a group by invite, usually to avoid slow play. plugged lie: A ball half-buried in a bunker .
In this version, a series of extra holes are played. The player with the lowest total score wins. If there is still a tie, extra holes (i.e. sudden death) are played. This is widely considered to be the fairest way of deciding a winner.
In Akron, on the other hand, the seven extra holes that it took Woods to dispose of Furyk made for an exhibition in survival. Furyk had at least three chances at the first four extra holes and failed to capitalise on them.
1883 - Bob Ferguson of Musselburgh, losing the British Open in extra holes, comes one victory shy of equalling Young Tom Morris' record of four consecutive titles. Ferguson ends up later in life penniless, working out of the Musselburgh caddy-shack.
SUDDEN DEATH - this is a method of breaking a tied match by playing extra holes. The first player to win a hole is the winner. SUMMER RULES - ordinary rules according to the rulebook.
eagle: Score of two under par for a hole. extra holes: Played when a match finishes even.
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When in a match or stroke competition the score is tied after completing the round, play continues on extra holes until one player wins a hole. Spike Wrench Instrument used to install, tighten or remove spikes from golf shoes.
The player who is down must then win every remaining hole to save the match and force its continuation into extra holes (if a winner must be determined) or halve the match (in a team competition such as the Ryder Cup).
See also: Extra hole, Hole, Rough, Golf, Round
 
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