When golfers play golf, they're keeping score for each hole and their entire round. However, many golfers are technically keeping two scores when they play -- a gross score and a net score.
Q. How do I keep score in stroke play? A. In stroke play, your score is your total number of strokes (including strokes made and any penalty strokes) on each hole (see Rule 3.3b).
keeping the score tied after one hole. The ESPN telecast begins with an interview by Scott Van Pelt and — who else? — Tiger Woods, who says he's there tonight to have fun. The players for both the Los ...
Q. How do I keep score in match play? A. The player who completes the hole in the fewest number of strokes (including strokes made and penalty strokes) wins the hole. If you and your opponent have the ...