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In golf, a golfer plays a number of holes in a given order. 18
holes played in an order controlled by the golf
course design, normally make up a game. On a nine-hole course,
two nine-hole rounds make up a normal game.
The two common forms of playing golf are match play and stroke
play. In match play, two golfers (or two teams) play holes one at
a time. The golfer with the lower number of strokes (number of times
the golfer used to get his ball in the hole) wins that hole. If the
two have the same number of strokes, the hole is "halved" (drawn).
The golfer that has the greatest number of holes wins. In stroke
play, the golfer (or team) with the smallest number of strokes all
together wins. There are different forms of these rules, some given
in the "Rules of Golf" making them "official."
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