Posts Tagged ‘4 players’
Umbrella
Found this one at Golf Digest. Umbrella This is a 2 VS 2 game. So first use a method to randomly select partners. (Like throw a tee and see where it points, or throw balls in the air and pick the two closest, or pair the high and low handicaps) Pick the betting amounts, either…
Read MoreTwelve Point
Contributor: T. Gerot Name of your game: Twelve Point Number of golfers needed to play your game? (4) Detailed game description including how to keep score: Within your foursome there is two teams of two golfers competing against one another and is played with a Nassau format. (Front/Back/Total) My group usually bets $5-$5-$5 or $10-$10-$10…
Read MoreStableford
A scoring system where competitors win or lose points based on hole score. This is an individual tournament format where each player attempts to accumulate the most points. Points are won or lost as follows: Double Eagle 8 points Eagle 5 points Birdie 2 points Par 0 points Bogey -1 point Double Bogey -2 points…
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Dividing the match into three competitive segments Undisputedly the most popular weekend betting golf game, a Nassau is basically three matches inside of a round. Single competitors attempt to win any of three segments of the game: 1) The front nine holes, 2) the back nine holes, and 3) the 18-hole total. So, if a…
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This is a perfect betting game for any foursome, especially if your handicaps vary significantly. Form two – two person teams on the first tee by any method you like. For the first 6 holes each team competes for the low net score on a hole. If there is a tie for low net, then…
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