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Stableford is a
scoring system used in the
sport of golf.
Rather than
counting the
total number of
strokes taken, as in
regular stroke play, it involves...
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Stableford is a
scoring system used in the
sport of golf.
Stableford may also
refer to:
Brian Stableford (born 1948),
British science fiction writer Howard...
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Howard Stableford is a
British television and
radio presenter.
Stableford was born 12
April 1959 in Poynton,
Cheshire and grew up in Preston, Lancashire...
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Brian Michael Stableford (25 July 1948 – 24
February 2024) was a
British academic,
critic and
science fiction writer who
published a
hundred novels and...
- fantasy"—although both
authors were
describing different styles of fiction.
Brian Stableford argues "dark fantasy" can be
usefully defined as
subgenre of
stories that...
- In golf,
Competition Stableford Adjustment (CSA) is a
method used to
adjust a player's
score at the end of a
round before calculating any
handicap adjustments...
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World AD 2000–3000 is a 1985 book by the
science fiction writers Brian Stableford and
David Langford. It is a
fictional historical account, from the perspective...
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Stableford points scored.
Initial handicap = 54 − (
Stableford points − 36 ) {\displaystyle {\mbox{Initial handicap}}={\mbox{54}}-({\mbox{
Stableford...
- the
course of the round, or rounds.
Other forms of
stroke play
include Stableford,
whereby points are
gained based on hole scores,
maximum score, in which...
- professional.
Beginning in 2012, the
tournament has used the
Modified Stableford scoring system, last used in a PGA Tour
event at the 2006 International...