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Определение match-play в Английский Язык Турецкий язык словарь

play an away match
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a method of scoring in golf based on the number of holes that are won, rather than the number of strokes needed to reach each hole
A scoring system in which points are awarded for each hole won, as opposed to stroke play
A knockout competition between two single bowlers
The playing of a competitive match, as opposed to training and practice
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Alternative form of match play
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scoring by holes rather than strokes, the way golf was originally played Example: The winner of a match play competition is the player who has won the most holes, not necessarily the player with the fewest total strokes
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Play in which the score is reckoned by counting the holes won or lost by each side; disting
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golf scoring by holes won
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A kind of competition in which two bowlers compete against one another, rather than against the field as a whole Typically, the winner of a match advances to the next round for another match
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scoring by holes rather than strokes The way golf was originally played Example: "The winner of a match play competition is the player who has won the most holes, not necessarily the player with the fewest total strokes "
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Match play is a form of golf where the game is scored by the number of holes someone wins rather than the number of strokes it takes them to complete the course. A method of scoring golf games by counting only the number of holes won by each side rather than the number of strokes taken
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A competition system used in tournaments, in which each pair of participants plays a match The winner advanced to the next round
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A form of competition where each hole is worth one point
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from medal play
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Portion of a tournament in which bowlers are pitted individually (one-on-one) against each other (rather than against the field)
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Form of competition where each hole is won, lost or halved The winner is whoever won the most holes A winning score of 3 and 2 means that the winner won by 3 holes with 2 left to play The highest score possible is 10 and 8
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The competition system used in tournaments in which two participants play a series of games which ends when one player accumulates a required number of points Each game is worth one, two, or three points (for a single game, gammon, or backgammon) multiplied by the value of the doubling cube Compare: money play
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