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Gross Strokes
Gross Strokes is the actual score (number of strokes) before the player?s handicap has been considered.
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Gross Score: The actual number of strokes taken by a player for hole or round before the player's handicap is deducted.

Gross
score The actual number of strokes taken by a player for hole or round before the player's handicap is deducted
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gross score-- The actual number of golf strokes a player takes before factoring in his/her golf handicap.

Gross Score
The number of shots taken to complete the course before deduction of handicap to give the net score.
Ground Under Repair ...

Gross Score - The player's score, before the deduction of his or her handicap when it becomes net.

Gross Score: Actual score shot before a handicap is deducted.
Ground the Club: The process of placing the clubhead behind the ball at address, generally touching the bottom of the grass.

gross score The score that a player has without considering his or her handicap.
ground club Placing the sole of the club on the ground. Not permitted when ball is in a hazard.

Gross Score: The total number of a player’s strokes during the entire round of golf.
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gross score
The actual number of shots taken by a player or team, before any handicap allowance is deducted.
Ground under Repair (G.U.R.) ...

Gross Score : The raw, actual or unadjusted score (strokes) before a handicap has been applied to ones score. Example: His score was 84 gross but once his handicap was applied he was 72 net.

Gross score
Your score over 18 holes before you reduce it by deducting your handicap strokes.
Ground Under Repair ...

Gross/Net competition $25.00 including two's. Tee off from 8.00am No. 1 tee only. 1st 18 holes then 9 holes.
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Gross
The total number of strokes taken on a round, before the player's handicap is deducted to determine the net score.
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Gross score
The total number of actual strokes played within a round, before handicap is taken into account.
Ground under Repair (GUR) ...

Gross score: 85 Course rating: 69.3 Course slope: 117
Yields a handicap differential of 15.2. If this golfer's handicap index is 10.5, the course handicap would be 10.5 * 117 / 113 = 11, and the net score would be 85 âˆ' 11 = 74.
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GROSS - the total number of strokes a player takes on his round.
GROUNDING THE CLUB - placing the clubhead on the ground behind the ball at address position.

Your gross score for each round added together.
Track iron
Old fashioned club with metal head used to lift balls from tracks and carriageways.

First, the gross score for the team is determined as the best gross result of any teammate on the hole. Second, the team's net score for the hole is determined as the best net result of another teammate.

Adjusted Gross Score
Competition scratch used to recalculate handicap. AGS is based on scores recorded by all players in the competition.
Scotch Foursome ...

Their average gross score: 107 shots.
Eighty percent of the golfers do not achieve a handicap of less than 18.
(Source: Revista golf international. November 2000)
Here is a brief summary of what the people who responded told me: ...

Net Score: Gross score minus your handicap.
Par: The number of strokes a hole is designed to be completed in, based on it's length. Also describes the number of strokes in which the course should be played.

Only the gross score of whichever partner`s score is to count for the hole must be recorded on the card. The score of the other player does not need to be recorded.

net score The gross score minus the handicap.
nineteenth hole Slang for the clubhouse.
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gross (also "unadjusted") the raw, actual or unadjusted score (strokes) before a handicap has been applied
Example: His score was 84 gross and 72 net once his handicap had been applied.

In simplified terms, a handicap number, based on the slope of a course, is subtracted from the player's gross score and gives him a net score of par or better half the time.
Handsy ...

Net score---your gross score minus your handicap.
Obstruction---any object, movable or immovable, that gets in the way of advancing the ball toward the hole.
Offset---on a clubhead, the leading edge is set back from the hosel.

However, in spite of all my warnings, I still get far too many people who grossly overestimate their level of dedication.

Add a second row to the scorecard and mark it "Stableford - Gross." Then add a third row marked "Stableford - Net.

Subtract the course rating from your adjusted gross score for the round. The course rating measures what the USGA believes a scratch golfer would be able to score during a normal round.

It would be a gross over- simplification to put this demise down merely to economic factors. A sea change occurred in Scottish society at this time.

A player carries a plus handicap when the gross score is often lower than par.
A plus handicap is added to a player's gross score in order to obtain the net score.Practice Greens
Practice greens are designated areas for practice putting.

This is called your gross score. If you have a handicap you would minus that from your Gross score leaving you with your Nett score. The person with the lowest nett score in a competition will be the winner.

When using this system, the gross score entered should conform to the rules of equitable score control, which puts a cap on the score per hole depending on the player's handicap index.
Calculating a score ...

Handicap - A deduction from a player's gross score devised to match his score against par to equate differential abilities to other players
Hazard - A term used to designate bunkers(sand traps or water areas ...

gross: The total number of strokes required to complete a round of golf BEFORE the player's handicap is deducted
grounding the club Placing the clubhead behind the ball at address.

Handicap: The number assigned to a player's ability level, as related to the number of strokes over or under par a player is expected to play. The lower the handicap, the better the player. A player's handicap is deducted from his gross score to ...

In the Amateur side of the tournament, both Scott Thomson and Don Varcoe of Pitt Meadows GC prevailed as winners of Low Gross in their own flights, (6-11) and (12+) respectively.

The key is to be fairly subtle with this move, not to grossly overdo it. When the inside-out move becomes severe, the most common shot error is a push.

Played the same as the single version but you have a partner. The best nett score on each hole is used and only the gross and the best nett need to be scored on each hole.

he team's final round for the score is determined by taking 35 percent of the best player's handicap and subtracting that score from the gross score.

Grip: The manner in which a player holds the club. Also, the part of the shaft by which the club is held to make the swing.
Gross Score: The actual number of strokes taken by a player for hole or round before the player's handicap is deducted.

gross score: The actual amount of shots taken for one round of golf.
ground the club: To touch the ground with the clubhead.
ground under repair: Any area on the course which is being improved by greenkeepers.

See also: Golf, Handicap, Stroke, Hole, Round

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