Team competition where players play from the position of the best ball of a team member. Each member is allowed a shot from the same spot.
A tournament and/or format of golf play. All golfers hit the ball, starting at the tee. The best ball is picked after each shot and the process starts all over again until the ball is putted out. This format is good for beginners, as it alleviates the pressure of playing with better players.
Team competition where players play from the position of the best ball of a team member after every stroke or drive.
A tournament where golfers play in teams. Where they play the best ball of a team member following each shot.
a format where each player on the team takes
a form of golf play in which each player in a foursome takes a shot, and the next shot is played from the position of the ball As one might expect from the name, the money goes to help fight cancer
a method of play where all four team members hit the ball, but only the ball that lands closest to the hole is used
a team golf game where all members hit from the same spot throughout the hole, using the best shot each time to determine the location of the next shot
To recover from trouble or a popular form of team play in which the team members pick the ball in the best position and everyone plays from that spot.
Team competition in which all players play from the site of their team's best drive, best second shot, and so on.
A popular form of team play, used often at corporate and charity outings. Four players each hit their tee shots. The best one is selected, and each player hits from that position. This is repeated until the ball is holed out.
A type of game, played as a team in which all players play from one position. For example, a team of four players each hits a drive. The team decides on the best drive and each player hits a shot from that position. Play continues in this manner until the ball is holed.
A battle among several players for possession of the puck.
A format in which all golfers hit the ball, starting at the tee (beginning of each golf hole). The ball in the best position is selected after each shot, and the process starts all over again, until the ball is putted/holed out. This format is good for beginners, as it alleviates the pressure of playing with better players.
several players from both sides close together battling for possession of the puck.
Term given to a type of game, played as a team, in which all players play from one position. For example, a team of 4 players all hit drives. The next shot is played, again by all 4 players, from the position of the best drive. Play continues in this manner until the ball is holed. Scramble is also a term applied to a player who often hits his ball in trouble, but typically recovers very well, with a "good" score.
A format of play whereby each player on a team (2-, 3-, or 4-person) tees off, then the team decides from which location of the balls that has been hit everyone should hit their second shot. The other players pick up their balls and move them to hit from the chosen location. This continues until one player holes out. The score for the hole is the number of strokes taken to get a ball from the tee into the hole.