A good score in golf is typically considered to be anything under par, which is determined by the specific course's par rating. The par rating of a course is the predetermined number of shots a skilled golfer is expected to take to complete the course.
For example, if a golfer plays a round of golf on a course with a par rating of 72 and they shoot a 70, they would be considered to have shot 2 under par for that round, which is considered a good score.
Scores in the low 70s or below are generally considered good scores for amateur golfers, while professional golfers often shoot scores in the 60s or even lower. Shooting a round of golf under par requires a combination of skill, strategy, and mental toughness.
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