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what does cp mean in golf championship

by Christ Muller Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What does CP stand for in golf?

I had come to the conclusion that the reasoning behind "KP" was likely one of two things. First, that at some golf course running a closest-to-the-pin contest, the abbreviation "CP" was already applied to something else.

What does PT mean in golf?

Titleist, Golf, Club. 1. PT. Pure Tournament.

How do you read golf standings?

How To Read The Leaderboard In GolfThe yellow circle tells you which round is currently being played. ... The Green circle is that players score relative to par for the tournament overall. ... The blue circle is the score taken by that player for the current round only.More items...

What does SC and NC mean in golf?

North Course. South Course. Correct. In my Ogio Grom bag:​

What does MC mean in golf?

missed cutLonger explanation: Everyone knows what "MC" means when it appears next to a golfer's name in tournament scores; "MC" means "missed cut." But the "MC" acronym has been around for a long time.

What is NSA in golf?

This will give players the option to NSA* (No Score – Approved) their game due to extreme heat. Players will not be given the choice to postpone (suspend) their game in the heat, they must make the decision to either play on or quit for the day. *NSA is not a disqualification.

What is a good golf score?

In golf, scores less than 120 strokes are seen as respectable, or “good” scores among amateur golfers. While 90 stroke scores are considered average, scores below 120 strokes on an 18-hole course are seen amongst the golf community as relatively good.

What does 68 mean in golf?

The same applies to 18-hole scores: if the golf course's par is 72, and you shoot 85, you are 13-over par; if you shoot 68, you are 4-under par.

What does t3 mean in golf?

Example: Johann's favorite club was his three wood/3 wood. Three-Ball a Match Play format where three players play against each other, so each player is playing two matches at the same time. In a Three-ball each player plays his own ball and has a match going with each of the other two players in the group.

What does SS mean in golf?

The Standard Scratch Score is the measurement of any particular courses difficulty. This is based on the ability of a Scratch Golfer to play that course.

What does no card mean in golf?

No Card (NC) – When a player doesn't turn in a scorecard for the round, they receive an “NC”, and are disqualified from the field.

What does NC mean after a name?

North Carolina (approved especially for use with zip code).

Is a slope rating of 135 hard?

If you see a slope rating that falls anywhere in the double digits, you can expect that course to play rather easy, even for a bogey golfer. On the other hand, taking on a course with a slope rating in the 130's or 140's is going to present a serious challenge to a player with a mid or high handicap.

Is higher slope rating harder?

The higher the slope number, the harder the course is for the bogey golfer relative to the difficulty of the course for the scratch golfer. Slope numbers can range anywhere between 55 and 155 with the average slope in the United States being 120.

How does the handicap index work?

When less than 20 scores are in your scoring record, a fewer number of scores are used to calculate your Handicap Index. Once you have 20 scores in your scoring record, your Handicap Index is calculated by first averaging the best 8 Score Differentials™ out of your most recent 20 scores.

What is a difficult slope rating in golf?

What is a hard slope rating? If we know that the average slope rating of a golf course is 113, we can deduce that any golf course with a slope rating higher than 113 is more difficult than the average course. Don't be intimidated if you see a slope rating that is above 113.

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