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Golf Formats For Societies & Game Secretaries
Golf Formats For Societies & Game Secretaries
Golf Formats For Societies & Game Secretaries
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Golf Formats For Societies & Game Secretaries

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If you play golf then this book is for you , offering a variety of new ways to play your favourite game through clear instructions it guarantees a fun day on the course with friends.

Includes individual game formats as well as

Individual Game Formats
2 Ball Team Game Formats
3 Ball Team Game Formats
4 Ball Team Tournament Formats
4 Ball Tournament Fun Formats
Tournament Formats for mixed 3 & 4 Ball Teams
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LanguageEnglish
PublisherM-Y Books
Release dateAug 8, 2012
ISBN9781907556579
Golf Formats For Societies & Game Secretaries
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Alan Hyde

Alan Hyde is Professor and Sidney Reitman Scholar at the Rutgers University School of Law (Newark).

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    Golf Formats For Societies & Game Secretaries - Alan Hyde

    Golf Formats

    For Societies & Game Secretaries

    © Allin Golf Society 2012

    Casa do Vale Sitio do Cebolar Apartado 2057

    Gil Eanes Portimao Portugal 8501-902

    An M-Y Books eBook

    Table of Contents

    Individual Game Formats

    2 Ball Team Game Formats

    3 Ball Team Game Formats

    4 Ball Team Tournament Formats

    4 Ball  Tournament Fun Formats

    Tournament Formats for mixed 3 & 4 Ball Teams

    Definitions

    Chapter

    1

    Individual Game Formats

    1.     Medal Strokeplay – Record all strokes taken, then take off the individuals allowed strokes (handicap) this is their Medal score, lowest score wins

    2.     Medal Stableford – Highest Stableford score wins.

    3.     Chicago – All players play off scratch (no shots allowed) and score normal Stableford points. Players final score is total Stableford score + their handicap (rounded to nearest whole number .5 goes up) – 39. Highest score wins. E.g Player with handicap of 10 scores 30 points off scratch = 30+10–39=+1

    4.     Medway – All players start with 45 points. They then score normally under Stableford points system. They take this score from 45 and lowest score wins.

    5.     Skins – A Skin is when 1 player wins the hole outright. The Player with the most skins at the end of the round wins. If no one wins the hole outright then that skin can be carried over, so the next holes is worth 2 skins to an outright winner.

    2 Ball Games

    1.     Matchplay – The player who wins most holes wins (see definition of Matchplay)

    2.     Chairman – Played under Matchplay rules but with the following modification. Once a player has won a hole then & only then can they score a point by winning the next hole. The player with the most points wins.

    3.     Modified Chairman – Each round of golf can be split into the following – front nine, back nine, overall 18 holes (3 mini games in 1) or could be split by par 3’s, par 4’s, par 5’s and overall 18 eighteen holes (4 mini games in 1).

    4.     Skins – A Skin is when 1 player wins the hole outright. The Player with the most skins at the end of the round wins. If no one wins the hole outright then that skin can be carried

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