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3 Little Pigs is a competition golf game that allows golfers to get rid of their worst scores from the round. At the end of the round, all golfers or teams find their three worst scores. And those scores disappear. Throw them out. 

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Any sea, lake, pond, river, ditch, surface drainage ditch or other open water course (doesn't have to contain water) - defined by yellow stakes or lines.
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Three-Putt Poker is a golf golf betting or points game that combines an element of poker with the golfers' performance on the greens. At the beginning of a round of golf, the members of the group ante up the opening bet (say $2 each) and each member is dealt one playing card. On each green of the front nine, any golfer who who takes three putts or more on a hole is required to add to the pot (for a $3 initial bet, a 3-putt can require $1 more to the pot). 

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Create knowledge repositories on your community website by setting up resource libraries to collect, store and organize your documents, presentations,spreadsheets, audio/video files, photos, and email attachments sent through eGroups. You and/or your members can easily submit content as well as rate, comment, and add to existing library entries of communities in which they have permission to work. Ideal for SIGs, committees, topic areas and the Board.
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A "Five of Clubs" tournament is one in which each golfer has to choose only five of his or her clubs to use during the golf game.

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This refers to hitting the top half or less of the ball. The result is usually a rocket or low struck ball.
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In the 2-Woman No Scotch golf game format, team members tee off, then switch golf balls. They play their second strokes (each hitting the other's tee ball), then beginning with the third shot the two team members play out the hole as a scramble The low ball (low score among the two players) is recorded as the team score for each hole.

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Derived from the term citizen, referring to a citizen of the Internet, or someone who uses networked resources. The term connotes civic responsibility and participation.
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A player's score after subtracting their handicap from the gross or actual score.
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A shot which curves sharply left to right, when played by a right-handed player. It’s the opposite for left-handers.
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The "Women On Par® " Scholarship Program is designed to help women over the age of 30 interested in beginning or completing their undergraduate college education. The "Women On Par®

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A golf game format for teams comprised of four golfers. On each hole of an 18-hole round, the team must decide which two team members' scores will count on each hole. The rotation must be selected before play. At the end of 18 holes, 36 such scores must have been counted, and those 36 scores - or 36 balls - make up the team's final score. This can be played both net and gross. The number of balls counted can change, for instance, on the first hole you record one score, second hole you record two and on the third hole record three.

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This game is a one hole bet or golf game between individuals and are called while a golf ball is in the air. Set the bet or point amount before the round. When your opponent hits their drive or second
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Unlike stroke play, in which the unit of game scoring is the total number of strokes taken over one or more rounds of golf, match play scoring consists of individual holes won, halved (tie) or lost. On each hole, the most that can be gained is one point. Golfers play as normal, counting the strokes taken on a given hole. The golfer with the lowest score on a given hole receives one point. If the golfers tie, then the hole is halved and no points are awarded. If the match is tied either each player or team receives half a point.
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Hot linking is the practice of displaying media such as  images files, video and sound files on a web page when those files are physically hosted on another server/domain. Using YouTube for our video's is a good example of how our Microsites can use an outside site to serve up large files and utilize someone else's 
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A USGA term that represents the difficulty of a course for bogey golfers relative to the USGA Course Rating (which represents the difficulty for scratch golfers). The higher the slope, the more difficult
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In a Flags tournament, all golfers begin the round with a set number of strokes (related to their handicaps, called flags), and they play until their strokes (flags) run out. The player who makes it farthest on his or her allotment of flags is the winner of the golf game.

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A shot which curves gently from left to right, when played by a right-handed player. It’s the opposite for left-handers.
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