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Medal play is where you keep a score, as opposed to matchplay.
each player keeps score for the other player
there is a markers column on the scorecard you should fill in
When playing in a tournament, your opponent usually keeps score for you.
Most golf GPS systems can pick up the full size of a golf course. There ar golf GPS systems that have the ability to automatically pick up any golf course that you are on as well as keep track of your score and calculate how far a golf ball will go when hit.
The players, the person who is marking your card keeps your score, but you must keep it also so you can correctly sign your card at the end of the round. Signing for an incorrect lower score results in disqualification, signing for an incorrect higher score means you have to accept that score. It should be noted, the players are only responsible for keeping the scores for each hole, not adding up at the end.
Keep No Score was created in 2006.
Depending on your skill level, a 139 is good for a beginner. But if you have been playing awhile, then it isnt so good. Keep practicing and get that score lower!
there is no sport that doesn't keep score
Usually on electic score boards but if not just on paper.
Depends how long you have been playing. If you have just started keep at it, try to break 90, then 80 then maybe even 70.
with the score board