In professional tournaments there is a half way cut. It is calculated differently for different events, but is usually top 70 and ties play the final two rounds. In major championships it is top... and ties but also all players within 10 shots of the lead.
The maximum is four players. On the professional tours, three players play together for the first two days, then they are split into two balls (two players) for the final two rounds.
There are a total of 156 players who qualify to play in the British Open golf tournament. The players who place in the top 70 positions will qualify to play for the final two rounds.
Golf Channel's Top 10 - 2010 Final Round Comebacks 2-18 was released on: USA: 25 August 2010
Split tees are a type of tee box in golf that allows players to start their round from two different starting points on the same hole. This is often used to accommodate more players on a busy golf course or to provide different levels of difficulty for players.
99 players took part in the first round of the 2011 Masters in Augusta.
Yes, if at the end of final round the leaders are tied there will be a playoff probably that same day unless it is to dark to play. If that's the case they will play the next day.
The numbers are used to identify the golf balls while in play. That way players don't confuse the balls. At the beginning of the round, players should compare balls so that everyone knows what the others are playing with.
Name of golf players with their county?
Fore shouted in a round of golf to alert other players you ball is heading near them, and warning them to protect themselves.
The PGA Tour record is 18 putts for 18 holes, held by several players.
It is a round of golf. It consists of playing 18 holes of golf.
There is no specific amount because better players will lose less balls and players on harder courses would lose more. The generally accepted number for a years supply of golf balls is 12 dozen or 144 golf balls.