How to Score in a Golf Match

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In a golf play, each hole counts as one point. The individual or team with the lower score on a hole wins the point. If you win more holes, of course, you win the match. Followings are some the terms used in match that usually confused.

When writing down the names of the players on your scorecard, leave an empty line between your name and also your opponent's--or your team and the opposing team. You'll use this line to keep track of who is ahead, or "up," in the match.

The first player or team to win a hole is said to be "1 up." On the empty line on the scorecard, write "plus 1" next to the hole number. As subsequent holes are won and lost, write "plus 2," "plus 3" and so on. If both players or teams have the same score on a hole, the hole is said to be "halved." The score does not change--the side that was up after the previous hole remains ahead by the same amount. But if the match is even after a given hole, write "AS," for "all square," next to the hole. A match that is all square after 18 holes may be considered a tie, or play may continue until there is a winner.

A match is over if you lead by more holes than are remaining to be played. For example, if you are playing 18 holes and are 4 up after 15 holes, there are only three holes left to play and your opponent can't catch up. You would be the winner by a score of "4 and 3."

Golf clubs that can lower your score: TaylorMade R9 Driver ,R9 Fairway Woods and Callaway Lady's X-22 Irons

A tailor's gift

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When you see the title, you may ask, what is the matter with the editor, do there have any relationship between the golfer and what.

Well, this tailor is famous, and his products is also awesome. And, we call the product as TaylorMade. This summer, the great brand have show you the great products, TaylorMade R9 Driver.

For the first time, you can buy a club that can change with you. Yes, the brilliant golfers can set it up for the course that they’re playing and hit it perfect every time but the real bonus is for the average golfer. This is a driver that can grow with you. You can keep it for years.


One is the TaylorMade R9, which claimed that the user can affect the ball dispersion by up to 75 yards from left to right with an identical swing. As expected, you can hit the ball about 290 yards and around 20 yards left of the fairway. The ball had a definite right to left flight which looked great but we still had some tinkering to do.

Honestly, it's great, no matter it would be in the style, technology, looks and feeling. Maybe you have the image that you have a shot gun attached to the end of the stick. I uesed to be the fans of Tiger Woods, and the user of Nike.

We all generally want to have a golf club than can improve our poor swing, but this one is different, we can have the R9 to improve the swing.