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  2. Gippsland Super 6 - Wikipedia

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    The tournament uses a "Super 6" format. The first three days consist of ordinary stroke play, with a cut after 36 holes reducing the field to the top 50 and ties. After 54 holes, the field is cut to a fixed 24. On the final day, there is a knock-out phase, when six-hole stroke play contests are played.

  3. Playoff (golf) - Wikipedia

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    The three-hole format is used for the men's PGA Championship (originally 18 holes, changed to sudden death in 1977, and adopted the three hole in 2000), The Players Championship, and the other three USGA-sanctioned tournaments for professionals, the U.S. Women's Open, U.S. Senior Open (both were 18-hole playoffs before shortened to three in ...

  4. List of point distributions of the FedEx Cup - Wikipedia

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    In case of a tie, point totals are added together and divided among all golfers tied for a particular position at the end of a tournament. For example, if four golfers finish tied for fifth place, the fifth through eighth place points are summed and divided by four, with each of the golfers receiving the same number of points.

  5. Match play - Wikipedia

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    The European Tour and PGA Tour Australasia co-sanction a Perth (Australia) tournament that in 2017 adopts a match play format. It is conducted with three rounds of stroke play, with two cuts—one to 65 at the end of the second round, and one to 24 at the end of the third round, then proceeds on the final day to a single-elimination match play ...

  6. What is the Presidents Cup? Format, teams and scoring ... - AOL

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    Here's what you need to know ahead of the 2024 Presidents Cup, including who's on the U.S. and International teams, format and scoring information.

  7. Shotgun start - Wikipedia

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    The December 2004 issue of Golf Digest reported that in May 1956, Jim Russell, the head pro at Walla Walla Country Club in Walla Walla, Washington, fired a shotgun to sound the start of play. [1] [2] This is purportedly the first time a tournament used such a starting format. Today, a central siren, loudspeaker or horn is used so that golfers ...

  8. U.S. Open: The best playoff format of golf's four Majors

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    All of golf's Majors have their own playoff system. The Masters, for example, is a sudden death system. Players start on 10, then, if necessary, move to 18 – continuing on until one wins a given ...

  9. What is The Showdown format? Everything to know about golf match

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    7-12 Holes are in a Foursomes format: The players take turns hitting the same ball until the hole is complete. 13-18 Holes are in a Singles format: The players play singles matchups. Watch Brooks ...