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The "Women On Par® " Scholarship Program is designed to help women over the age of 30 interested in beginning or completing their undergraduate college education. The "Women On Par®
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In mid 2007, the EWGA Foundation launched a new outreach program called, "Drive For Dreams" to share our good fortune with those less fortunate through contributions of golf equipment and other resources needed to 'Give the Gift of Golf'.
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pa•loo•za (pə-lōō'zə) n. Slang. A humdinger. Something outstanding of its kind. An extravaganza [Taken from ‘lollapalooza'. Orig. Unknown].
The EWGA Golfpalooza (formerly known as the EWGA Conference) is one of the most anticipated events of the year, bringing together women from across the Association with the common goal of playing golf and lots of it, having fun, forging friendships, and gaining personally and professionally while having fun. Why the name change? EWGA members have spoken - they want golf, fun, and a lot of laughs, and we aim to deliver!
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Best ball can be played using 2-, 3- or 4-person teams. Each player on the team plays his or her own golf ball throughout the round, and on each hole the low score - or "best ball" - of the group serves as the team score.
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A scramble is usually played with 4-person teams, but 2-person scrambles are also popular. In a scramble, each player tees off on each hole. The best of the tee shots is selected and all players play their second shots from that spot. The best of the second shots is determined, then all play their third shots from that spot, and so on until the ball is holed.
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The ability to subscribe to a Discussion board and Member Created Community and receive email updates on new postings.
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Messages are usually grouped visually in a hierarchy by topic. A set of messages grouped in this way is called a topic thread or simply a
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Create knowledge repositories on your community website by setting up resource libraries to collect, store and organize your documents, presentations,spreadsheets, audio/video files, photos, and email attachments sent through eGroups. You and/or your members can easily submit content as well as rate, comment, and add to existing library entries of communities in which they have permission to work. Ideal for SIGs, committees, topic areas and the Board.
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Combining the power of a listserve and the popularity of threaded discussions/forums, eGroups offers you an easy way to modernize your traditional listserve and transition your members to Web 2.0-based tools. Create as many eGroups as you need to outfit your communities and components with an easy way to send, archive and retrieve messages--including attachments .
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Microsites offers EWGA National the ability to create individual websites for chapters, committees, events, special initiatives or programs. Designed for non-technical staff, and easy to manage navigation and make content edits without the need to wait for technical support.
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RSS (Rich Site Summary) is a format for delivering regularly changing web content. Many news-related sites, weblogs and other online publishers syndicate their content as an
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This refers to hitting the top half or less of the ball. The result is usually a rocket or low struck ball.
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Hot linking is the practice of displaying media such as images files, video and sound files on a web page when those files are physically hosted on another server/domain. Using YouTube for our video's is a good example of how our Microsites can use an outside site to serve up large files and utilize someone else's
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The club hits the ground behind the ball and results in a poorly struck ball that usually doesn't go very far.
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Stickiness is a reference to a measure of time spent at a site/page which is over a standard or expected period of time. Site's in which visitors stay longer than normal are referred to as sticky. Let's make our Chapter sites more sticky.
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Unlike stroke play, in which the unit of scoring is the total number of strokes taken over one or more rounds of golf, match play scoring consists of individual holes won, halved (tie) or lost. On each hole, the most that can be gained is one point. Golfers play as normal, counting the strokes taken on a given hole. The golfer with the lowest score on a given hole receives one point. If the golfers tie, then the hole is halved and no points are awarded. If the match is tied either each player or team receives half a point.
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A research term defined by Herbert Simon that applies to library and information science. In a quest to find out how individuals seek information given a goal or a task. Simon felt that individuals
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The allocated number of strokes given to each hole and to the full round.
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A shot which curves gently from left to right, when played by a right-handed player. It’s the opposite for left-handers.
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