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Adam Long. Maverick McNealy. Wyndham Clark. Keita Nakajima a. Top Stories Watch: Phil makes ace at corporate outing Def. Ko gets first playoff win; back to No. Golf Central. BY Associated Press — October 24, BY Brentley Romine — October 24, BY Max Schreiber — October 24, After playing the second shots, the best ball is selected and an alternate shot format is played until the ball is holed with the player whose second shot was not selected hitting the teams third stroke.
Daytona is like Sin City, but with a twist. In Daytona the worst score is put first unless one player scores par or better. For example, let's say the opening hole at the course you are playing is a par four. If the players on a team score 5 and 6, the team score is a However if the players score a 4 and a 7, the team score would be The par that was scored in the second example keeps the low number first while the first team example has to put their higher score first for failing to take a par.
This format can be used as a total cumulative score or in match play in one, three, six, or nine hole sets. Las Vegas is a fun game that really rewards birdies and at the same time can softenen the blow of a weaker player's score. Played in teams of two, the players scores are paired rather than combined in order to determine a team score. So if one teammate scores a six on the hole and the other teammate scores a four, the team score is a 46 lowest score is always posted as the front number.
If the other team scores a pair of fives, their score would be In this format teammates scores are multiplied to create a team score. This scoring system can be used a variety of ways. It can be a cumulative total at the end of the round, it can be a hole-by-hole match play format, or cumulative for three hole sets and using the three hole total in a match play scenario against opponents.
This is essentially a combination of Multiplier and the Chicago Stableford scoring system. The Chicago Stableford scoring system awards 0 points for double bogey or worse, 1 point for bogey, 2 for par, 4 for birdie, and 8 for eagle.
You and your partner multiply your scores together to get a team score on each hole. So if both teammates take par, you take 2 x 2 for a total of 4 points. This format can be used as a cumulative score, in hole-by-hole match play, or in match play sets where cumulative points for 3, 6, or 9 hole sets are compared to their opponents total.
This is the game everyone hates me for coming up with. The same concept as a scramble is used, however the WORST shot each time has to be selected to play from. Therefore, if everyone on a team holes a putt except one guy then the putt is no good and you play from the missed shot.
This format is better suited for two man teams as opposed to four, espeically considering bogey is a good score here. This is the match play version of Las Vegas. Players scores are combined to create a total score with the lowest score being the first number. So if one teammate scores a 6 and the other takes a 4, the team score is a Scores can be compared on each individual hole to get a point or could be done in three hole sets where the cumulative score of the three hole set is compared to the cumulative three hole score of their opponent with the lowest total score going up 1 in the match.
Shoot out is played with one more team than holes being played any number of holes can be played. After each hole, the team with the highest score is eliminated. In the case of a tie which will often happen while the field is large a "chip off" is done and the team furthest from the hole is eliminated.
Obviously the goal is to be the last team standing on the final green and declared champion. When played in teams, alternate shot is generally the format; however this could be used for a singles event as well. Obviously this game takes quite a bit of time early on in the match, but is a very fun format to compete in.
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