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He shot 81 in the 3rd round.
Player responsible for accepting markers scores and his own ,if score is lower than correct...disquilified.....if score is higher it stands
The value of the card is $1000
Always check your card thoroughly before signing it. If the marker has put down a wrong score, you ask him to change it and then you should both initial it. If you sign the score card and realise a wrong score, you are disqualified.
Theoretically, the "highest" score (and thereby the worst possible score) is infinite. In practice, most amateurs limit a hole's score to 10 strokes, making the maximum carded score (score written on a score card) 180 (or +108 on a par-72 course).
Yes a player marks the card of his playing partners. The marker must observe every stroke played by the player whose card he is marking. The player and marker both sign the card at the end of the round.
Simply write it in player A or player 1 section, or player B player 2 section.
The Steelers lost to the Jacksonville Jaguars in the Wild Card round on January 5, 2008, by the score of 31-29.
2002 Score card# 268 $1.00
Each card has a round ace 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 j q k whichever round you are on is the wild card at that time so each player gets 7 card and you pick up a card from the deck each turn the objective is to make matches which you lay in front of you in till someone matches all the cards in their hand either by suite color or danomination ex. (9 10 j k of spades) they go out and all the remaining player add up their card with wild card being worth 25 an the goal is to be the player with the least . Also wild card is a round can be substituted to be any card ex.( jack round you could spread Ace 2 jack making the jack a three) but the over all goal is to be the player with the least after all the rounds and that player wins
is 441 is agood mat score
Spaces for, the date, competition title, tees used, sss, css, player a, player b, their handicaps the marker, hole numbers, hole names, hole lengths, score a, score b, points or hole won/ lost, gross score, handicap, nett score, a box for total points scored, a space for the marker to sign and a space for the player to sign.