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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.
Simply write it in player A or player 1 section, or player B player 2 section.
2002 Score card# 268 $1.00
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.
Usually at the bottom, there are two spaces, one for the marker (the person who marked the card) and one for the player (the person whose scores are recorded) If either or both of these is not filled in the player shall be disqualified, it is their responsibility to check the card is correct before handing it in.
They lost because they did not score after the Netherlands, and were 1 player less after Felipe Milo got a red card.
use it but keep low balance, under 800-1000 at all times
In 1968, Roberto Di Vicenzo signed his score card stating he had a four on 17, instead of his birdie 3. The higher score stood and he would have been in a playoff, but had to settle for second place.
depends on the card and the condition