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  2. Handicap (golf) - Wikipedia

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    Handicap (or score) differentials are a feature of many handicapping systems. They are a standardized measure of a golfers performance, adjusted to take account of the course being played. Normally the overall score will be adjusted prior to the calculation, e.g. by means of ESC or net double bogey.

  3. Washington State Golf Association - Wikipedia

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    Washington State Golf Association. The Washington State Golf Association (WSGA) was established in 1922 and serves as the only official representative of the United States Golf Association (USGA) for the state of Washington and Northern Idaho. The WSGA has over 68,000 members at more than 550 golf courses throughout Washington and Northern Idaho.

  4. United States Golf Association - Wikipedia

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    The United States Golf Association (USGA) is the United States national association of golf courses, clubs and facilities and the governing body of golf for the U.S. and Mexico. [1] Together with The R&A, the USGA produces and interprets the rules of golf. The USGA also provides a national handicap system for golfers, conducts 14 national ...

  5. Massachusetts Amateur - Wikipedia

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    The tournament is run by the Massachusetts Golf Association (MGA) in mid-July each year. The amateur championship is the biggest and most subscribed event on the MGA calendar. Tournament entries are open to any amateur golfer who holds membership in an MGA member club and has an up-to-date MGA/USGA GHIN Handicap Index not exceeding 4.4.

  6. Slope rating - Wikipedia

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    The slope rating of a golf course is a measure of its relative difficulty for a bogey golfer compared to a scratch golfer.It is used by handicapping systems to equalize the field by accounting for the likelihood that, when playing on more difficult courses, higher handicap players' scores will rise more quickly than their handicaps would otherwise predict.

  7. James Piot - Wikipedia

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    Piot was born in Farmington Hills, Michigan. In high school, he led Detroit Catholic Central to three consecutive state championships and won the Michigan junior amateur championship in 2015. [1][2] Piot enrolled at Michigan State in 2017, majoring in finance. He earned Big Ten Freshman of the Year honors in 2018. [3]

  8. Francis Scheid - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, he wrote "The Search for the Perfect Handicap," in which he observed that large tournaments and head-to-head matches require different handicapping systems to achieve fair play (an equal chance of winning for any player). He was a charter member of the USGA Handicap Research Team, which developed the Slope course rating system.

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