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If you are playing in a strokeplay competition, unfortunately you keep going until you hole out. If you pick up, you have a non-return, and therefore cannot have a gross score. Keep in mind however, if you are on a par 4 and make a 10, say your handicap does not give you a shot on that hole, the score will count effectively as a 6, depending on how well the rest of your round went you could actually buffer or even get cut.

If you are playing in a stableford competition, you have the option to pick up when you will get no point. But do not pick up, if you still want to return a gross score. You will get no points if you go one over your allowed score for the hole, your allowed score takes your handicap into account, so you need to know which holes you get shots on.

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