What does NC stand for?

NC stands for various terms. Discover the full forms, meanings, and possible interpretations of NC across different fields and industries.

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No Card

No Card (NC) in golf refers to a player who does not submit a scorecard for a tournament or official competition round. When a golfer is recorded as NC, it typically means they failed to turn in their card, either intentionally or unintentionally, leading to a missing official score for that round.

Common reasons for NC include:

- Forgetting to submit the scorecard before leaving the course.

- Choosing not to record a score due to poor performance or frustration.

- Withdrawing from the event without formally notifying officials.

- Technical issues with digital score submission.

Golf organizations enforce strict rules regarding scorecard submission, ensuring fair competition and accurate record-keeping. Players are responsible for turning

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Non-Connecting

In the context of hotels, 'Non-Connecting' refers to rooms that are not adjacent or do not have a connecting door, making them separate from each other. This is particularly important for guests who prioritize privacy or are traveling in groups but prefer not to share a common entrance.

The term is also relevant in the design and layout planning of hotels, where non-connecting rooms offer a different level of accessibility and noise control compared to their connecting counterparts. This feature is often highlighted in room descriptions to ensure guests can make informed decisions based on their specific needs and preferences.

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How is NC used?

  • He was marked as NC after failing to submit his scorecard before the official deadline
  • When booking our stay at the Grand Hotel, we specifically requested NC (Non-Connecting) rooms to ensure our family had privacy, a feature clearly listed under the Hotel category on their website.

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