What does 'MDF' stand for in golf scores?
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What is MDF mainly used for?
There are 3 basic types of displays: lowline half screen, midline full screen, and highline full screen multifunction display (MFD+). Some call it MFI (Multi Function Indicator) or MFD (Multi Function Display) but both are correct because both appeared on the menu depending on the year. After 2010 the display became white/black instead of red and the lowline display became full size.
Should I use MDF?
Feb 08, 2022 · The term is MDF. MDF stands for ” Made Cut but did not finish”. This does not mean that the professional withdrew from the event in the third or the fourth round of the event due to an injury. Thus, a secondary cut is used. This cut line comes in effect if in the initial cut more than 78 professionals make the cut.
What does MDF mean on the PGA Tour?
Updated on 11/04/19. "MDF" is an acronym that sometimes appears next to a golfer's name on PGA Tour leaderboards seen in print or online. Here's what it means: Short answer: "MDF" stands for "made cut/did not finish." Longer explanation: Everyone knows what "MC" means when it appears next to a golfer's name in tournament scores; "MC" means " missed cut ."
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What does MDF mean in golf?
What Is MDF in Golf Scoring? By William McCoy. In golf scoring on the PGA Tour, the acronym MDF stands for "made cut, didn't finish," and has been somewhat controversial since it was first used on the scoreboard in January 2008.
How many players qualify for the MDF?
The MDF rule specifies that if more than 78 players qualify for the final two rounds, the cut score will be lowered to the next available score. These golfers receive an MDF note beside their name on the tournament's official scoring. They each earn a portion of the tournament's purse but do not continue play.
How many rounds are there in a golf tournament?
Traditional professional golf tournaments consist of four rounds. After two rounds of play, the playing field is reduced dramatically. Usually, the top 70 players, including ties, make the cut and go on to play the third and fourth rounds.
Who is William McCoy?
Toronto-based journalist William McCoy has been writing since 1997, specializing in topics such as sports, nutrition and health. He serves as the Studio's sports and recreation section expert. McCoy is a journalism graduate of Ryerson University.
Overview
Traditional professional golf tournaments consist of four rounds. After two rounds of play, the playing field is reduced dramatically. Usually, the top 70 players, including ties, make the cut and go on to play the third and fourth rounds. The players who finish outside the top 70 do not make the cut and go home without playing over the weekend.
Problem
Because the top 70 finishers including ties traditionally qualified for the weekend, there could easily be considerably more than 70 players in the third and fourth rounds. This excess number could lead to tee time scheduling problems, as tournament organizers would be forced to accommodate more golfers than expected.
Solution
The MDF rule specifies that if more than 78 players qualify for the final two rounds, the cut score will be lowered to the next available score. These golfers receive an MDF note beside their name on the tournament’s official scoring. They each earn a portion of the tournament’s purse but do not continue play.
Considerations
The PGA Tour developed this rule after analyzing data leading up to 2008. It said that in the previous 12 years’ worth of tournaments, 136 events had 78 golfers or more make the cut, despite the recommended cutoff of 70.
