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In Golf, an unfinished hole is typically scored based on the player's last completed stroke before leaving the hole. If a player is unable to finish a hole for any reason, they generally record a score of double bogey plus any strokes taken on that hole. This means they add two strokes to par, along with the number of strokes they already took, ensuring a penalty for not completing the hole. However, players should check the specific rules of the competition they are in, as guidelines may vary.

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