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(See Disabled Individual.)
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To handicap is to assign a probability to the likelihood of winning a contest or series of contests. A person who handicaps is a handicapper.
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A system devised to make play between golfers of different standards an even match. Your handicap is the number of strokes over par you average over four rounds at a golf course. For instance, if your average score is 88 on a par 72 course, you are given a handicap of 16. In strokeplay, if you play with a person that has a 2 handicap, you are allowed 14 strokes - the difference between your handicaps - extra strokes, one on each of the most difficult 14 holes. ...
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A social disadvantage resulting from disability or impairment.
Ãâó: www.aihw.gov.au/publications/health/ah96/ah96-x04....
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An adjustment in scores in order to equalize competition by adding pins on a predetermined basis.
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