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  2. Golf Canada - Wikipedia

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    The RCGA purchased the golf course in the early 1980s, and held the national open championship over the course from 1977 to 2000, with the exceptions of 1980 and 1997, when it was moved to Royal Montreal Golf Club. In 1999, the RCGA completed the sale of the property to ClubLink Corp.

  3. Handicap (golf) - Wikipedia

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    Should the adjusted net score exceed the CSS , there is a buffer zone equivalent to the handicap category before a 0.1 increase is applied, which is the same for all categories; for Category 1 there is 1 stroke buffer, for Category 2 it is 2 strokes, etc. [2] The Competition Scratch Score is an adjustment to the Standard Scratch Score computed ...

  4. Canadian Amateur Championship - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Amateur Championship, begun in 1895, is the men's amateur golf championship of Canada.It is staged annually by Golf Canada.It was played at match play until 1968, went to stroke play beginning in 1969, and reverted to match play in 1995. [1]

  5. RCGA - Wikipedia

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    The acronym RCGA can refer to: The Royal Canadian Golf Association; The Regional Chamber and Growth Association of St. Louis, Missouri

  6. Canadian Open (golf) - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Open (French: L'Omnium Canadien) is a professional golf tournament in Canada. It is co-organized by Golf Canada (formerly known as the Royal Canadian Golf Association) and the PGA Tour. [2] It was first played 121 years ago in 1904, and has been held annually since then, except for during World War I, World War II and the COVID-19 ...

  7. Equitable Stroke Control - Wikipedia

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    Equitable Stroke Control (ESC) was a component of some golf handicapping systems that were in use prior to the implementation of the World Handicap System in 2020. 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 ...

  8. Par (golf scoring format) - Wikipedia

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    Par, or bogey, is a scoring system used mostly in amateur and club golf.It is a stroke play format played against the course, with match play scoring based on the number of strokes taken on each hole compared to a fixed score, [1] usually the par or bogey; in this context, bogey is meant in the traditional sense as the score a good player would expect on the hole, usually par but occasionally ...

  9. Stroke play - Wikipedia

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    Other forms of stroke play include Stableford, whereby points are gained based on hole scores, maximum score, in which there is a limit to the number of strokes that may be taken on each hole, and par (or bogey), where holes are won or lost against a target score on each hole.