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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
Word History and Origins
Origin of scorecard1
Example Sentences
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."
For the second time at a major inside the past year, McIlroy made a hasty exit after two double bogeys ruined his Augusta scorecard on Thursday.
It includes a scorecard, and according to the document, eight points across a number of categories could be grounds for arrest or deportation.
There will not just be no red box outside Number 11, there will only be a "thin book" of new policies with a "light scorecard" of measures with no further tax rises.
Scotland finished fourth in the final table, but if there were backline style marks to hand out they would have come top of the scorecards.
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