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  2. Stroke Index - Wikipedia

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    In match play the stroke index is used to evenly spread the handicap allowances across the course. This is done by allocating the odd stroke index numbers to the more difficult half (9 holes, Out or In) of the course, which is usually the longer half, and the even stroke index numbers to the easier half of the course.

  3. Handicap (golf) - Wikipedia

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    EGA handicaps are given to one decimal place and divided into categories, with the lowest handicaps being in Category 1 and the highest in Category 6 (see table below). The handicap is not used directly for playing purposes and a calculation must be done to determine a "playing handicap" specific to the course being played and set of tees being ...

  4. Equitable Stroke Control - Wikipedia

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    It was used to adjust recorded scores in order to more accurately calculate a player's handicap. Its purpose was to avoid one or more very high scores on individual holes inflating the handicap calculation. Equitable stroke control was a sliding scale system, based on the course (or playing) handicap of the golfer.

  5. Handicapping - Wikipedia

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    In a 'result adjustment' style handicap event, the outcome may be adjusted by some factor determined by the handicap. Some forms of car or yacht racing. [ 2 ] In this case, the winner, on elapsed time, may differ from the fastest competitor when the times have been adjusted for the different competitors' handicaps.

  6. U.S. Senior Amateur - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Senior Amateur is a national tournament for amateur golf competitors at least 55 years of age. It is operated by the United States Golf Association (USGA).. The tournament starts with 36 holes of stroke play, with the top 64 competitors advancing to the match play portion of the tournament.

  7. Washington High School (Sioux Falls, South Dakota) - Wikipedia

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    www.whs.sf.k12.sd.us /o /whs Washington Warriors athletic logo Washington High School 43°33′14″N 96°40′25″W  /  43.553881°N 96.673517°W  / 43.553881; -96.673517 (commonly Washington , Washington High , or WHS ) is a public secondary school located in Sioux Falls, South Dakota with an enrollment of 1,910 students

  8. Washington High School (Washington, Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    Big Dave DeJernett – first African-American to lead an integrated basketball championship team at statewide level or higher; Indiana's first black college basketball star before playing professionally for the Chicago Crusaders and New York Renaissance; Leo Klier – two-time first team All-American basketball player at Notre Dame

  9. Disability sport classification - Wikipedia

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    Disability sports classification is a system that allows for fair competition between people with different types of disabilities.. Historically, the process has been overseen by 2 groups: specific disability type sport organizations that cover multiple sports, and specific sport organizations that cover multiple disability types including amputations, cerebral palsy, deafness, intellectual ...