05-26-2015, 08:32 AM
Brief explanation of match play scoring from:
http://golf.about.com/cs/golfterms/g/bld...square.htm
Match play scoring works by keeping track of holes won, rather than by totaling up strokes played. If Golfer A has won two holes more than Golfer B, then A leads B 2-up and B is said to be 2-down to A. But if Golfers A and B have won the same number of holes, they are "all square," or tied. On leaderboards, all square is often abbreviated as "AS."
Geaux Cardinal!
http://golf.about.com/cs/golfterms/g/bld...square.htm
Match play scoring works by keeping track of holes won, rather than by totaling up strokes played. If Golfer A has won two holes more than Golfer B, then A leads B 2-up and B is said to be 2-down to A. But if Golfers A and B have won the same number of holes, they are "all square," or tied. On leaderboards, all square is often abbreviated as "AS."
Geaux Cardinal!
