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medal play
noun
play in which the score is reckoned by counting the strokes taken to complete the round.
medal play
noun
golf another name for stroke play
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of medal play1
Example Sentences
The prize fund remains $20 million for medal play among 48 players, plus a $5 million purse paid out to the leading three teams.
The final round is medal play with all four scores counting.
One solution is a format used in the Junior Olympics, a three-day, mixed-team event of medal play in alternate shot, better ball and then an individual round in which both scores count.
When I shot 39 to his 36—he had agreed to spot me four strokes, medal play—he lost and refused to pay.
The 312-man field will switch courses on Tuesday, and the top 64 finishers in medal play will advance to match play beginning Wednesday.
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