3, for most disc golf holes NYT Crossword Clue Answer on July 16, 2024
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Updated Jul 16, 2024
3, for most disc golf holes NYT Crossword Clue Answer
Let’s find the answers to 3, for most disc golf holes NYT for the July 16, 2024 edition of NYT crossword puzzle.
Hints
- Answer Contains 3 letters.
- Start with P and end with R.
- Possible solutions are PER,POR,PAR.
Answer
The answer to the 3, for most disc golf holes NYT crossword clue is "PAR."
In disc golf, similar to traditional golf, "par" is the standard number of strokes (or throws) that an expert player is expected to need to complete a hole. For most disc golf holes, this standard is set at 3 throws, meaning that an experienced player should be able to reach the basket within these three attempts.
The term "par" is universally used in both traditional and disc golf, indicating the expected level of skill required for each hole. By designating most holes as par 3, disc golf courses cater to a range of skill levels, ensuring that the game remains challenging yet achievable for players. This standardization also facilitates fair competition and allows for easier comparison of scores among players and across different courses.
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