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  2. Stimpmeter - Wikipedia

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    It was designed in 1935 by golfer Edward S. Stimpson, Sr. (1904–1985). [1] [2] [3] The Massachusetts state amateur champion and former Harvard golf team captain, Stimpson was a spectator at the 1935 U.S. Open at Oakmont near Pittsburgh, where the winning score was 299 (+11).

  3. Golf equipment - Wikipedia

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    The simplest devices are strings of beads, thumbwheels or "clickers" that a player advances by one after each stroke and provide a total for the player to write on their scorecard after each hole; newer variations have various degrees of computational power added and can keep score for multiple holes, total scores, and keep track of over/under ...

  4. Automatic scorer - Wikipedia

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    Inside 1970s computer console apparatus. Automatic equipment is considered a cornerstone of the modern bowling center. The traditional bowling center of the early 20th century was advanced in automation when the pinsetter person ("pin boy"), who set back up by hand the bowled down pins, [1] was replaced by a machine that automatically replaced the pins in their proper play positions.

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    TL;DR: Hone your golf skills with the Ace rangefinder with slope-switch technology. As of April 14, use code GOLF25 to score it for a total of 41% off, bringing the price down to just $174.99.

  6. Keeping score and taunting players, golf unlike other sports

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    The PGA Tour has reached its Super Bowl or its Game 7, an appropriate analogy only because the Tour Championship is the final event of the FedEx Cup season. The loudest message emanating from East ...

  7. Stableford - Wikipedia

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    The standard Stableford system can be altered to use different point levels, commonly referred to as a Modified Stableford system. It is a maximum score system. For example, in professional golf, the following scoring table has been used at the Barracuda Championship [8] on the PGA Tour.

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