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  2. Category:Golf scorecard templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Golf scorecard templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Golf scorecard templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  3. Template:Win-loss record - Wikipedia

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    This template is for use with abbreviated lists of wins and losses in sporting articles (the 'win-loss record'). It optionally supports draws, ties and/or overtime losses. The output is a standardised short numeric format, with a tooltip pop-up that explains the notation.

  4. Traveling scoreslip - Wikipedia

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    Below is a facsimile of a traveling scoreslip for Board 1 in a five-table matchpoint tournament using a Mitchell movement. All entries are made by competitors except the last two columns which are calculated and completed by tournament staff at the end of the session.

  5. Box score - Wikipedia

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    A baseball box score from 1876. [1] A box score is a structured summary of the results from a sport competition. The box score lists the game score as well as individual and team achievements in the game. Among the sports in which box scores are common are baseball, basketball, American football, volleyball and hockey.

  6. Google Sheets - Wikipedia

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    Google Sheets is a spreadsheet application and part of the free, web-based Google Docs Editors suite offered by Google. Google Sheets is available as a web application; a mobile app for: Android, iOS, and as a desktop application on Google's ChromeOS. The app is compatible with Microsoft Excel file formats. [5]

  7. Scorecard - Wikipedia

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    A scorecard may refer to: Balanced scorecard, a tool used by managers to measure employee performance; Credit scorecards, a tool used to assess customers for creditworthiness; Scorecard (baseball), a record of a baseball game's details; Scorecard (cricket), a summary of a cricket match's statistics; Scorecard (golf), a record of a golfer's score

  8. Template:AFB game box scoring entry - Wikipedia

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    FirstEntry: Enter "yes" if recording the first score of the game. Quarter: the quarter in which the score occurred. Example: Q1 for the first quarter. QuarterEntries: the number of scores to be grouped within the quarter (omits the horizontal line between scores). Leave "Quarter" undefined for the subsequent scores in the same quarter.

  9. The Golf Club at Harbor Shores - Wikipedia

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    The golf course has four distinct sections, as noted on the scorecard. [6] The first six holes are inland holes; holes 7, 8, and 9 play through dunes, as they are the closest holes to Lake Michigan. The first four holes on the back nine are woodlands holes; and holes 14-18 are river holes, playing on or near the Paw Paw River.