| Re: Matchplay vs strokeplay Remember that conceding holes or shots cannot be rejected or withdrawn. If you say "it's good" or "you can have this hole" - there's no taking it back or saying 'no, thank you'.
Generally speaking, a rules breach results in loss of hole (save a few exceptions).
One of the fun differences is that you can practice on the course before or between rounds in a matchplay event (you're DQ'd for strokeplay).
One of the mindjobs in match play is that if your opponent plays out of turn, you can inform him of such and require that he replay the stroke (in proper turn), at no penalty.
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