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  2. Category:Golf scorecard templates - Wikipedia

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    to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character. Pages in category "Golf scorecard templates" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.

  3. Template:Golf18/doc - Wikipedia

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  4. Match play - Wikipedia

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    The golfer with the lowest score on a given hole receives one point. If the golfers tie, then the hole is tied (or halved). For example, in an 18-hole match, the first hole is a par-4 and Player A scores a 3 (birdie) and Player B scores a 4 (par); Player A is now 1-up with 17 to play.

  5. Template:Infobox golf facility - Wikipedia

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    This is an infobox to describe individual golf courses. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Name name The name of the facility Default default value String optional Picture of course image A representative picture of the facility; just add the filename of a picture. File optional Picture Size imagesize Provide the unit in the value; for instance, "98 ...

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  7. Stableford - Wikipedia

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    The standard Stableford system can be altered to use different point levels, commonly referred to as a Modified Stableford system. It is a maximum score system. For example, in professional golf, the following scoring table has been used at the Barracuda Championship [8] on the PGA Tour.

  8. Par (golf scoring format) - Wikipedia

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    Par, or bogey, is a scoring system used mostly in amateur and club golf.It is a stroke play format played against the course, with match play scoring based on the number of strokes taken on each hole compared to a fixed score, [1] usually the par or bogey; in this context, bogey is meant in the traditional sense as the score a good player would expect on the hole, usually par but occasionally ...

  9. The Oaks Golf Course - Wikipedia

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    It opened in 2003. It was named one of Golf Digest magazine's "best new courses" in 2004. [1] The course has six par 3s, five par 5s, and nine par 4s for a total par of 71. The Oaks uses bent grass for its tees, fairways, and greens and was designed with the natural landscape in mind, according to course architect Greg Martin. [citation needed]