Golf score display device

Communications: electrical – Systems – Game reporting

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273162A, 273DIG26, 364411, G08B 2300

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054711916

ABSTRACT:
A counter switch is depressed every stroke so that such stroke number is added up and displayed on a display. After completion of a first hole, a hole switch is depressed to be switched to a counter for a second hole, so that the count value for the first hole is fixed and a stroke number of the second hole is counted by the counter for the second hole and displayed on a respective display. The total stroke number of the out course is added up in a counter therefor and displayed on a respective display, and the total stroke number from the first is added up in a respective counter to be displayed on a respective display. When nine holes are completed and a next hole switch is depressed, the counter is switched to that for adding up the total stroke number of the in course, so that the stroke numbers of the respective holes are added up by respective counters and displayed on respective displays.

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