Individual Scoring Formats and Games: Nassau
Nassau is a very simple, yet popular game. It consists of three matches; the front nine, the back nine, and the entire 18. The contest can be played using stroke (medal) play or match play.
Nassau is a very simple, yet popular game. It consists of three matches; the front nine, the back nine, and the entire 18. The contest can be played using stroke (medal) play or match play.
Also known as Foursomes, alternate shot is just what is sounds like. Teammates play just one ball between them and take turns hitting alternating shots until the ball is holed. Prior to playing the first hole, the teammates determine which player will tee off on the odd numbered holes leaving the other player with the even numbered […]
Also known as Four Ball when competing in match play, each player on the team plays their individual ball until holed. The best individual score made on the hole is posted as the team's score.
Also known as Pinehurst, this 2 man-team format requires teammates to both tee off and then switch balls. 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 […]
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 […]
In this format teammates scores are multiplied to create a team score. So if one player get a 5 and the other gets a 4, the team score is 20 (4 x 5 = 20). This scoring system can be used a variety of ways. It can be a cumulative total at the end of […]
he 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 […]
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 46. Scores can be compared on each individual hole to get […]
Double-elimination brackets offer a unique format in competitive events, providing a more nuanced approach to tournament play compared to the traditional single-elimination model. This system allows participants a second chance, reducing the impact of a single loss and ensuring a fairer competition. How it works: Players are placed in two brackets: a "winners" bracket and a "losers" […]
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