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USGA Golf Etiquette 101

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Title Description
Scramble - All The Way

Best ball scramble all the way to the hole including putts.  

Scramble Step Aside

Members of each 4-person team in the tournament play a scramble, but the golfer whose ball is chosen for each shot has to sit out the next stroke.

Selective 9

Player chooses the front nine net total or the back nine net total for game.

Shamble

Pick best of tee balls and all players hit from that location, then play own ball from that point until holed out

Solheim Match Four Ball

 Four-Ball: Four Ball is a Match pitting two teams of two players (a total of four balls being played, hence the name) against each other using best-ball scoring.
All four players play their own ball throughout; at the end of each hole, the low score among the two partners on each team is that team's score.
Dots on scorecards

Solheim Match Pratice Round

In preparation for our upcoming Solheim Match play game we will play a “practice” round of Match play.
Four-Ball: Four Ball is a Match pitting two teams of two players (a total of four balls being played, hence the name) against each other using best-ball scoring.
All four players play their own ball throughout; at the end of each hole, the low score among the two partners on each team is that team's score.
Dots on scorecards
 

Solheim Match Singles

Singles match play pits Player A against Player B, hole after hole. If Player A scores a 4 on the first hole while Player B records a 5, Player A wins the hole.

In the Ryder Cup, ties are called "halves" and are not played off (each side scores a half-point for their team).

Stableford
Each player plays against the par of each hole and receives points according to how he scores in relation to par. The scoring system is as follows (net):

Winners will be determined by a Simple Points System. Players’ handicaps will be added to their total points to determine winners.

Double Bogey = 1 point

Bogey = 2 points

Par = 3 points

 Birdie = 4 points  

Eagle = 5 points

Double Eagle = 6 point

Strike 3

Keep count of all players scores for 18 holes, at the end of the round each player gets to throw out 3 score of her choice. *The lowest net individual wins. 

SUCKER IN THE BUCKET

 SUCKER IN THE BUCKET
All players tee off and play till all have putted out.  The player with the best score, circle that score.
Hole #2:  All players tee off and play till all have putted out.  Of the remaining three players, circle the best score.
Hole #3:  All players tee off and play till all have putted out.  Of the remaining two players, circle that best score.
Hole #4:  All players tee off and play till all have putted out.  The remaining last player must use their score and is known as “The Sucker in the Bucket.”
On Hole # 5, you start over and following the same rules as Hole #1 through #4.  
(If you do not have a foursome, follow the rules based on the number of players you have in your group)

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