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Sport IQ Championship
Golf Course
HOLE PAR SCORE
How to play a round of golf
Each pupil will need a score card and a piece of A4 paper.
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23 The teacher will ask the class 18 questions.
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The ‘par’ score for each hole is the number of answers the
pupils need to provide for each hole e.g. Hole 1 is a par 4 so the
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question could be;
54 Q. Name 4 methods of training
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How to score
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The hole is ‘complete’ and the ball in the hole after a set period
of time and if 4 correct answers are written on the pupil’s
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piece of paper they have ‘made par’ and score 0.
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If the pupil gets an ‘extra’ answer then they get a birdie (so by
naming 5 methods of training they would score -1 (birdie). So
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on the first hole by naming 7 methods of training a pupil could
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score a ‘hole in one’ -3. Remember in Golf a low score is good!
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By only naming 3 methods of training the pupil would have
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scored a bogey and get a score of +1.
16 3 You can handicap the competition by allowing some pupils
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access to their book/text book.
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Once all pupils in the class have ‘completed’ the hole the
teacher will read out the correct answers.
SCORE
The champion is the person who can ‘shoot’ the lowest round.
48 SPORT IQ 14-16 : MAY 2009
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