I was pretty experienced 2 years ago when I was in 7th grade and shot normally in the low 40s. The non-experienced members of my team were shooting low 50s and we were still winning so I would say around there.
2007-03-02 11:01:32
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answered by Matt 3
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I think a nice score would be 50, but of course, if they were experienced, below 45. A lot would depend on the length of the course, and so forth, but I think for beginners at that age a 50 or better would be good.
My first 9 holes was a 62, but there was a 12 on one hole which didn't help.
2007-02-26 13:48:39
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answered by Robbie trd 4
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45 to 50
2007-02-26 14:13:01
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answered by Doug 7
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If they aren't very experienced and playing from the whites then you could expect anything from 50's-70's. If its not competetive try to implement the double par rule for each hole to keep the pace of play up so they don't slow down the course.
2007-02-27 07:50:49
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answered by pinoygolfer 1
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55
2007-02-26 13:46:55
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answered by girosfan27 1
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My step son shoots around 46 to 48 in the seventh grade and has only been playing for about a year with no lessons.
2007-02-26 14:33:47
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answered by bgbelden 2
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The ACT tests what you comprehend and it is for eleventh and twelfth graders. this suggests that for the period of seventh grade, you comprehend lots. permit's see, Harvard/Yale have mid 50% ACt variety of 30-35 and you in seventh grade, made a 28. you would be sure for a super college. Verdict: mind-blowing!!!!!!!!
2016-10-16 13:53:31
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answered by Anonymous
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45-49
2007-02-26 13:47:30
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answered by Anonymous
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75 - 90 after all they aren't experienced.
2007-02-27 07:30:01
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answered by zeroartmac 7
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55-60.
2007-02-26 15:15:22
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answered by SG 5
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