Make the cut To qualify for the final rounds in a match. MyGolfRounds.com Golfing Terms Glossary ...
make the cut-- To post a cumulative score low enough to make it to the final round or rounds of a golf tournament. In many professional men's events in which four rounds are played, the cut is made after the first two rounds.
Make the Cut: To qualify for the final rounds of a tournament by scoring well enough in the beginning rounds. Mallet: A putter that has a head that is much wider and heavier than that of a blade putter.
Youngest Golfers to Make the Cut in a PGA Tour Tournament Oldest Golfer to Finish in Top 10 on the PGA Tour Youngest Golfer to Shoot His Age on the PGA Tour Golfers Leading the PGA Tour Money List the Most Years Tiger Woods PGA Tour 06 Review ...
Example: Tomas's scores were 72 and NC, so he did not make the cut. neck (also "hosel") the part of the club into which the shaft is inserted Example: When the ball ricochets off the neck/hosel before it hits the clubface it is called a shank.
She played well last year and only failed to make the cut by one shot. Some months later, again prompting debate, the leading lady pro golfer in the world failed to make the cut in a men's event.
Certain figures in sports define there game, electrifying the audience and pushing there sports to new levels. Tiger Woods has made golf explode like Chris Moneymaker made poker boom. Things have changed for Woods of late battling to make the cut ...
Another term for one's score for a round of golf. 1. Though the water loomed ominously, I decided to gamble and shoot right at the pin. 2. If you shoot a low enough score to make the cut I will carry your bag for you.
See also: Golf, Cut, Round, Tournament, Shot
 
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