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  2. Handicap (golf) - Wikipedia

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    The Golf Australia Handicap System is maintained on GOLF Link, which was a world-first computerized handicapping system developed by Golf Australia's predecessor, the Australian Golf Union (AGU) in the 1990s. When GOLF Link was first introduced it contained two key characteristics that set it apart from other world handicapping systems at the time:

  3. England Golf - Wikipedia

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    England Golf is responsible for the general promotion and administration of amateur golf within England. It organises individual and team championships for all age groups, and has inherited the running of the premier events from the male and female unions, including the English Amateur Championship (a match play event), and the English Open Amateur Stroke Play Championship (Brabazon Trophy).

  4. Stroke Index - Wikipedia

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    Stroke Index. The stroke index is a numbering system used in handicap golf competitions. The rules of golf require that the committee in charge of a competition publish a Handicap Stroke Table indicating the order of holes at which handicap strokes are to be given. Normally the table is included on the scorecard and lists the stroke index of ...

  5. English Amateur - Wikipedia

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    English Amateur. The English Amateur is the national amateur match play golf championship of England. It has been played annually since 1925 (except for war years) and is organised by England Golf. The English Men's Amateur Championship is contested through two phases. It begins with a 36-hole stroke play competition, with the leading 64 ...

  6. Impressing Lara & golf with Sobers - England new boy Bethell

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    Sir Garfield Sobers, the legendary West Indies all-rounder, is a family friend who has offered advice at home and on the golf course – words of discouragement too. "I have been lucky enough to ...

  7. Professional Golfers' Association (Great Britain and Ireland)

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    The Professional Golfers' Association (PGA) is the professional body which represents the interests of teaching and club golf professionals in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. It was established in 1901 and is based at The Belfry near Birmingham, England. It has a membership of over 7,500 professionals with 1,500 working overseas ...

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  9. European Golf Association - Wikipedia

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    The European Golf Association (EGA) is a non-profit organisation based in Epalinges, Switzerland, which was founded in 1937 in Luxembourg. [ 1 ] The EGA's main activity consists of coordinating and co-organizing European amateur golf championships. It functions in coordination with its 49 member federations. [ 2 ]