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DAY’S PLAY GAMESRevised 20201-2-3 (team) – Score the best three net balls on par 5’s, best two net balls on par 4’s, and best one net ball on par 3’s.Best Ball Twosome (partners) –Score the best net ball of the two partners for each hole.Best Ball or Net (team) –Score the one, two, three, or four best net scores of the team for each hole. The number of scores to be counted will be determined ahead of time.Best Nine* – Total of net scores on any 9 holes.Blind Holes – After all players have left the first tee, a blind draw determines which nine holes of the 18 played will count toward everyone’s total score – the other holes will be crossed out – so the players have no knowledge of which holes will count until they complete their rounds. Net scores.Bramble – A bramble starts off just like a scramble: the members of each team tee off, and the best drive is selected. After the best drive is selected, all players play from that spot but then continue playing their own ball, stroke-play style, until each has holed out, producing four individual scores. The bramble tournament also goes by the name of “shamble.” The team score can be the one low net ball of the group, the two low net balls, etc.Chapman (partners) – Both players tee off. Each player then hits her partner’s ball where it comes to rest from the tee. The ball in the best position after the second shot is chosen and alternately played by each partner into the hole. Team handicap is determined by adding 60% of the handicap of the A player to 40% of the handicap of the B player.? Net scores.Criss-Cross* – Select the better hole of 1 or 10, 2 or 11, etc. using net scores, relative to par.? EZ’s – Total of net scores, only on handicap holes 10-18.If Only* – Throw out your worst net?score, relative to par.Joker’s Wild (team) – Each player is assigned a card suit (????). On each green is an envelope to be opened after putting out. The net score of the player matching the card suit in the envelope must be used in the team score. If a Joker is in the envelope, any player’s score may be used for the score on that hole. Team score may be one low net, two low net, etc.Low Net – Total net scores for all 18 holes.Low Putts – Count only putts on the green.? Once your ball reaches the putting surface (any part of it touching the shortest mowed area), all strokes after that count as putts.Medal Play – Low gross and low net of field awarded. If there are ties, all will be awarded.Mutt and Jeff – Total net scores on par 3’s and par 5’s.O.N.E.S. – Total of net scores on all holes starting with the letters O,N,E,S? (1, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 16, 17, and 18). Par Fours – Total of net scores on all par fours.Pink Ball (team) – Each foursome has a hideous, bright pink ball that rotates among players.? Of course, the ball can be any color, but the more obnoxious, the better. Player one uses it on the first hole, Player Two on the second, and so on.? The score for the hole is the pink ball net score added to the best net score of the other three players.Variation: Keep the overall net score for the pink ball separately, and give a prize to the team with the best pink ball score. If a team loses the pink ball, it’s stroke & distance plus 1 add’l penalty stroke.Scramble (team) – All players tee off.? Decide best drive and all hit from there, and so on until the ball is in the hole. Stableford ?– Stableford scoring systems are stroke-play formats in which the high total wins, not the low.? That’s because in Stableford, your final score is not your stroke total, but rather the total points you have earned for your scores on each individual hole.? A net double bogey or worse is worth 0 points. A net bogey is worth 1 point, net par is worth 2 points, net birdie is worth 3 points, and net eagle is worth 4 points.? For example, if you par the first hole and birdie the second, you’ve accrued 5 points.? T & F (sometimes call “true” or “false”) – Total of net scores on all holes starting with the letters “T” or “F” (2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15). Three Blind Mice* – Throw out your 3 worst net scores, relative to par.Three Clubs – Each player chooses 3 clubs with which to play the entire 18 holes. Only those three clubs can be in your bag. If you choose to include a putter, that would count as one of your three clubs. Total net scores on all 18 holes.Tuffy’s – Total net scores only on handicap holes 1-9.Solheim – Game consists of 6 holes of Best Ball, 6 Holes of Alternate Shot and 6 holes of Match Play. Each foursome will consist of two teams. You and your partner will only be competing against the other team in your foursome, and handicaps in your foursome will be determined by the lowest course handicap in your group. Just put down your hole by hole scores. The tournament committee will compute your game score.Waltz (team) – One net best ball on hole 1, two nets on hole 2, three nets on hole 3, repeat.Your Best – Total net scores using your best par 3, two of your best par 5’s, and six of your best par 4’s.*? Examples of “relative to par”:? A net 4 on a par 5 (net birdie) is a better score than a net 3 on a par 3 (net par).? And a net 4 on a par 4 is better than a net 4 on a par 3, even though they are both 4s. ................
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