DESCRIPTION OF GAMES WE PLAY
INDIVIDUAL
Players are flighted by handicap based on size of field. Format is usually low net . Another format is "point quota" where one's handicap is subtracted from 36 to determine a target quota achieved from values assigned to actual scores of bogey, par, birdie, etc.
TWO MAN
Two players are a team, flighted, based on size of field. This game is frequently set up with players having the ability to choose their partner. Format is usually better low net of the two per hole (Four Ball)
FOUR MAN
Multiple game format capabilities (see the following descriptions). Threesomes will be drawn a "blind" player from the field to complete their scoring. This will be done by the professional staff.
STABLEFORD
Points are scored based on net score(s) of player(s) on each hole. Example: net bogey=1 point, net par=2 points, net birdie=3 points, net eagle= 4 points.
CROSSOVER
Game is scored by selecting the best nine holes by comparing holes #1 to #10, #2 to #11, #3 to #12, #4 to #13, and so on. Final score is the total of these best nine, There is no restriction as to how many scores from either nine may be used. Scoring is relative to par.
LONE RANGER
May be played in a variety of formats, but each hole will have at least one required net score from a team member based on his handicap and the handicap rating of the hole being played.
ONE, TWO, THREE
The par of each hole determine how many scores are needed by the team. Example: par 3s-1 score, par 4s-2 scores, par 5s-3 scores. The required number of scores may vary some what each time this format is played.
SCRAMBLE
A Scramble can be played by 2-, 3- or 4-person teams, and involves choosing the one best shot following every stroke, with each team member then playing again from that one spot. There are multiple variations for a scramble. Specific details will be provided at each event.
30/40
This is a game that permits threesomes to compete evenly with foursomes. Each team must choose which individual net scores with respect to par it will use after completion of each hole during the game. A threesome must use a total of 30 scores and a foursome must use 40. The scores used will be added up and divided by the number of players on the team for a final score. For a foursome, a total of 25 under par would be divided by 4 for a team score of 6.25.
Players are flighted by handicap based on size of field. Format is usually low net . Another format is "point quota" where one's handicap is subtracted from 36 to determine a target quota achieved from values assigned to actual scores of bogey, par, birdie, etc.
TWO MAN
Two players are a team, flighted, based on size of field. This game is frequently set up with players having the ability to choose their partner. Format is usually better low net of the two per hole (Four Ball)
FOUR MAN
Multiple game format capabilities (see the following descriptions). Threesomes will be drawn a "blind" player from the field to complete their scoring. This will be done by the professional staff.
STABLEFORD
Points are scored based on net score(s) of player(s) on each hole. Example: net bogey=1 point, net par=2 points, net birdie=3 points, net eagle= 4 points.
CROSSOVER
Game is scored by selecting the best nine holes by comparing holes #1 to #10, #2 to #11, #3 to #12, #4 to #13, and so on. Final score is the total of these best nine, There is no restriction as to how many scores from either nine may be used. Scoring is relative to par.
LONE RANGER
May be played in a variety of formats, but each hole will have at least one required net score from a team member based on his handicap and the handicap rating of the hole being played.
ONE, TWO, THREE
The par of each hole determine how many scores are needed by the team. Example: par 3s-1 score, par 4s-2 scores, par 5s-3 scores. The required number of scores may vary some what each time this format is played.
SCRAMBLE
A Scramble can be played by 2-, 3- or 4-person teams, and involves choosing the one best shot following every stroke, with each team member then playing again from that one spot. There are multiple variations for a scramble. Specific details will be provided at each event.
30/40
This is a game that permits threesomes to compete evenly with foursomes. Each team must choose which individual net scores with respect to par it will use after completion of each hole during the game. A threesome must use a total of 30 scores and a foursome must use 40. The scores used will be added up and divided by the number of players on the team for a final score. For a foursome, a total of 25 under par would be divided by 4 for a team score of 6.25.