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scorecard
/ ˈɔːˌɑː /
noun
a card on which scores are recorded in various games, esp golf
a card identifying the players in a sports match, esp cricket or baseball
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of scorecard1
Example Sentences
The eighth is down on the scorecard as a 289-yard hole, but tweaks to the tee box and pin position will extend it to a record distance.
Fisher, 26, was knocked down for the first time in his career in his first fight with Allen, but was given a split decision win on the scorecards.
The rough is likely to be half an inch longer and a new ninth tee adds length to the scorecard.
The closer scorecards reflected how neither fighter asserted their dominance in the tedious contest.
DeChambeau, who plays on the PGA Tour's rival LIV Golf, was asked how McIlroy was feeling after he signed his scorecard and replied: "No idea. Didn't talk to me once all day."
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