current-score是什么意思
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current-score是什么意思
According to the USGA Museum,the "Bogey Man" was a character in a British song of the late 19th Century.He lived in the shadows and said in song,"I'm the Bogey Man,catch me if you can."\r\n\r\nThe USGA writes that British golfers of the era began chasing the Bogey Man on the golf course,meaning chasing after the perfect score (catch me if you can).\r\n\r\nAn aside:Sure is strange how some words develop,isn't it?Now back to the program ...\r\n\r\nOver time,the term "bogey score" came into usage - but it denoted a great score,not a poor one.In other words,it was interchangeable,at that time,with the word "par."\r\n\r\nIn the early part of the 20th Century,however,par began to be applied to the ideal score of professional golfers,while bogey gradually became applied to recreational golfers.From there,it was a short leap to its current mean of a score of 1-over par.\r\n\r\nAs "par" became the accepted term for a good score on a hole,"bogey" was applied to the higher score recreational golfers might expect to achieve.