Halved When both sides play a hole in the same number of strokes. MyGolfRounds.com Golfing Terms Glossary ...
halved-- A golf match that ends in a tie. Typically both teams will split the points normally awarded to the match winner. A hole may also be halved when each team finishes it with the same score.
Halved When a match is played without a decision A hole is halved when both sides play it in the same number of strokes Handicap ...
Halve: To tie a hole. Ham and Egging: When you and partner play well on alternate holes, forming an effective team. Handicap: For example, one whose handicap is 16 is expected to shoot 88 on a par 72 course, or 16 strokes over par.
Halve A Hole: In match play, refers to a draw when both opponents take the same number of shots to complete the hole and each side is credited with a half.
Halve: A tie score on a hole or match. Handicap: An average of a player’s cumulative scores.
HALVED A term used when players have the same score on a hole in match play. HANDICAP ...
Halve A Hole In any game where opponents scores are the same resulting in no points won or lost. Halve A Match ...
Halved: in match play, a hole is halved (drawn) when both players or teams have played the same number of strokes.
But his halved match with Scott Hoch at Valderrama in 1997 was surely his greatest hour. The result of the entire event depended upon the outcome of the match and Monty was not found wanting.
halve a tie on a given hole in match play Example: The hole was halved, which is kind of like sharing half of the (w)hole.
halve: To tie a hole. handicap: The number of shots that is deducted from a player's score to allow him/her to compete with golfers of differing levels. hanging lie: A sloped lie. hazard: An area posed to penalise a player e.g.
Established in 2006, the (US) LPGA Playoffs is a year-long competitive structure that includes a "regular season" that splits the LPGA schedule into two halves.
Holes are either won, halved or lost, based on the nett score of each hole. The handicap is applied using the matchplay index on the scorecard. The two competitor's handicaps are compared and the difference e.g.
If a long string of holes is halved (tied), you'll keeping writing the same thing on the scorecard for each hole. For example, you're up by one hole at No. 5. So on the scorecard you've marked Hole 5 as +1. The next five holes are halved.
Form of competition where each hole is won, lost or halved. The winner is whoever won the most holes. A winning score of 3 and 2 means that the winner won by 3 holes with 2 left to play. The highest score possible is 10 and 8. Medal ...
If both contestants get the same score on a hole, it is said to have been halved. A player or team that has won one more hole than the opponent is said to be "one up." If the lead becomes more than the number of holes remaining, the match is over.
Therefore, in match play the hole is halved; in stroke play both have played a "net" bogey (one over par). If both play five strokes, A has played better by one "net" stroke.
To finish with an equal score, opponents may "halve" a hole or a round.
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If each player/team completes a hole in an equal number of strokes, the score for that hole is halved. If a player/team wins the majority of the holes on the course, it may not be necessary to complete all eighteen holes.
Woods said: "It's been a year of two halves. "On the golf course it's been something else to have things coming together, especially winning two majors." ...
Skins games are often more dramatic than standard match play because holes are not halved. When players tie on a given hole, the value of that hole is carried over and added to the value of the following hole.
What a comeback! The U.S. has now won eight singles matches today, and merely needs to halve this match between Justin Leonard and Jose Maria Olazable to win the Ryder Cup for the first time since 1993.
"Press" also means to double the bet on the 9-hole section of a Nassau after becoming 2 down or, according to other interpretations, to begin another match for a halved stake when a bad start has been made and winning the original bet is unlikely.
In my opinion, it's because the golf swing requires coordination of not only all moving parts, but synchronization of the two halves of your body, the left and right.
Hole 8: The hole was halved, thus, the state of the match did not change. Jack remains 1-up with 1 hole to play, or Jack is "dormie 1." Hole 9: Jack wins the final hole, and wins the match 2-up.(Rules 2-1, 2-2, and 2-3).
tee to the hole is recorded as the players' score for that individual hole. The player who uses the fewest strokes to complete the course is the winner. In match play, scores are compared after every hole, and a player wins, loses, or halves ...
If the "run" of the green from low to high is only 50 feet long, then the level up the shaft would be halved (1.5 feet up the shaft is 3 percent; 1 foot up the shaft is 2 percent). Typical slopes are between 2 to 5 percent.
misread: To choose the wrong line of putt. miss the cut: Term used to describe the act of taking too many strokes for the first halve of a tournament and so be eliminated. municipal course: A golf course open to the general public.
See also: Hole, Golf, Stroke, Round, Match Play
 
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