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Golf Course Games :
Bingo-Bango-Bongo
: Course Games
No. of Players: 2,3 or 4
This is a fun game that allows players to be competitive regardless of the differences in handicaps.
Points are earned as follows:
First ball on the green (Bingo): 1 point
Closest to the pin once everyone is on the green (Bango): 1 point
First ball in the hole (Bongo): 1 point
The player that is the furthest away must play first.
First on
Closest to the pin
First in
Determines who wins on each hole.
Golf Course Games :
Scramble
: Golf Course Games
No. of Players: Outing/Tournaments
A scramble is one of the all time favorite team games for outings and tournaments. Four member teams are the most common, but a scramble can also be played with two or three players per team.
In a scramble, each team member will hit a tee shot and the best drive is selected. The other team members will move their balls to the selected drive and all play the second shot from this location. The best second shot is selected and the procedure is repeated until the ball is holed out.
Long ball hitters are an advantage in this game, however, short game skills are necessary to post a competitive score. Since putting plays a big part in a scramble, every team member can make a contribution.
The next time you plan a group outing, use a scramble format, it is always a great time.
Golf Course Games :
Skins
: Golf Course Games
No. of Players: 2,3,4 or more
The player who has the lowest score (untied) on a hole wins a skin. One tie, all tie, results in no skins being won for that hole.
The Skins game can be played with carryovers. If no skins are won on a hole then they can be added (carryover) to the next hole.
Example: Should there be a tie for five consecutive holes then the next hole would be worth six skins. The point value of each skin is determined before the round.
The Skins game is one of the more popular games because it can be played by any size group.
Golf Course Games :
Nassau
: Golf Course Games
No. of Players: 2,3,4 or more
This is a very popular game that can be played between individuals or teams. In a Nassau there are three matches. The front nine holes make up the first match, the back nine another, and the 18 hole total making the third match.
The point value of each match is equal and is determined prior to the round.
This game can be played match play or medal (stroke play).
Golf Course Games :
Bridge
: Golf Course Games
No. of Players: 4
Bridge is a team game that requires a bidding strategy by the partners, much like the card game with the same name.
The object of the game is for the lowest bidding team to have a combined score equal to, or lower than, the bid.
The first team to bid is determined on the first tee. The option to bid first alternates on each hole regardless who wins the bid.
The team that bids first has two options:
: Bid the number of strokes that they believe their team will have on the hole.
: Pass the bid to the opposing team.
After the first bid is declared, the opposing team has the following options:
Bid a lower score.
Pass, which establishes the other teams bid for the hole.
Double the point value of the hole.(If you believe your opponents are not capable of scoring equal to or lower than their bid, you have the option to double the point value of the hole.)
Bidding continues until the lowest bid is established.
Points are earned as follows:
The lowest bidding team wins the point value of the hole, if they score equal to, or lower than, the bid.
The lowest bidding team loses the point value of the hole if their combined score is over the bid.
Bridge is a game which involves a good deal of strategy and makes for a very interesting round of golf.
Golf Course Games :
Chairman
: Golf Course Games
No. of Players: 3 or 4
The first player to win a hole (untied) becomes the chairman. If the Chairman wins the next hole then the Chairman wins a point from the other players. Should the hole result in a tie there are no points earned and the Chairman keeps the chair. If one of the other players wins a hole then that player is the new Chairman with no points
won or lost for that hole.
Players earn points as follows:
Winning a hole while being the Chairman.
Golf Course Games :
Greenies
: Golf Course Games
No. of Players: 2, 3 or 4
Greenies is a game played on par 3s. The player whose tee shot is on the green closest to the pin wins the greenie. The point value of each greenie is determined prior to the round.
Greenies can be played with or without carryovers.
Golf Course Games :
Las Vegas
: Golf Course Games
No. of Players: 4
This game is played by one twosome against another. On each hole, the team players arrange their two scores to make the lowest possible two digit number.
Example: On team A, one team member has a 4, the other a 5. The two member team score for the hole would be a 45.
The points per hole is determined by the difference between the two team scores. If team A scores make a 45 and team B scores make a 55, the difference is 10 points. 55-45=10. Team A would win 10 points for the hole.
Golf Course Games :
Low Ball - Low Total
: Golf Course Games
No. of Players: 4
This is a two member team game played in a foursome.
There are two points available per hole.
Low Ball: 1 Point
Low Total: 1 Point
No points earned for ties
Golf Course Games :
Low Ball - High Ball
: Golf Course Games
No. of Players: 4
This is also a two member team game played in a foursome with two points available per hole. The two teams compare their low ball score and their best high ball score on each hole.
Low Ball:1 Point
The lower of the high ball: 1 Point
No points earned for ties.
Golf Course Games :
Nines
: Golf Course Games
No. of Players: 3
Each hole has a total point value of nine points. Players earn points as follows:
: Best score:5 points
: Second best score3 points
: Worst (highest) score1 point
In the case of two players tying for best score, the first and second points are split evenly between the two tied players. 5+3=8. The two tied players get 4 points each. When two players tie for high score, the second and third points are evenly split between the tied players. 3+1=4. The tied players get 2 points each. If all three players tie for best score, each player gets 3 points.
Golf Course Games :
Round Robin or 6,6 and 6
: Golf Course Games
No. of Players: 4
Round Robin, or 6,6 and 6 as it is sometimes called, is played in foursome in which the two player teams change partners after every six holes.
The round is divided into three 6 hole matches which allows each player to play with a different partner in each of the three matches.
Golf Course Games :
Shamble
: Golf Course Games
No. of Players: Outing/Tournaments
This is a point game in which a foursome plays as a team against the other four member teams in a tournament.
In a shamble, each member of the foursome hits a tee shot and the best drive of the team is selected. From the spot of the selected tee shot, each player in the foursome hits
their second shot and continues to play their own ball to finish out the hole.
Each player's individual score is recorded and points are earned as follows:
Par...............: 1 Point
Birdie............: 2 Points
Eagle............: 3 Points
Double Eagle..: 4 Points
The individual points are added together to make the team score for the hole. Players use their handicap, and points earned are based on net scores of each individual player.
This gives each team member the opportunity to contribute regardless of skill level.
Golf Course Games :
Trifecta
: Golf Course Games
No. of Players: 2,3,4
On the last three holes of each nine, players hitting the trifecta earn one point. the trifecta consists of the following:
: Hitting the tee shot in the fairway, and
: hitting the green in regulation, and
: holing out in two strokes or less.
Golf Course Games :
Twosome Best Ball
: Golf Course Games
No. of Players: 4
Twosome Best Ball is played with two players on a team, each playing their own ball.
The team is allowed to use the lowest of their two scores on each hole.
This game can be played medal (stroke play) or match (team winning the most holes wins the match)
Golf Course Games :
Wolf
: Golf Course Games
No. of Players: 4
Wolf is a game in which the players in a foursome establish a tee off order on the first tee and rotate that same order throughout the round. The player that tees off first is the Wolf. The players take turns playing the Wolf based on the rotation of the established tee off order.
The Wolf has the following options:
1) Choose one of the other three players as a partner for the hole (see example), or
2) Play the hole alone against the other three players.
Example:
The Wolf would tee off first.
The second player in the rotation tees off next.
Based on the results of the second players drive, the Wolf has the option to select the second player as a partner or pass. (Here is where the strategy begins). Once the third player hits their tee shot, the second player is no longer eligible as a partner for the Wolf. Likewise, once the fourth player hits their drive, the third player is no
longer eligible as a partner for the Wolf.
Once the fourth player tees off, the Wolf must select the fourth player as a partner for the hole, or play the hole alone against the other three players.
Wolf can be played low ball or low total.
Points are earned as follows:
: Winning team: 2 points each player
: Wolf plays alone and wins:Wolf earns 3 points
: Wolf plays alone and one player beats Wolf
: All players earn 2 points except Wolf.
: No Points earned for ties.
If you enjoy games that involve strategy, try Wolf,
it will become one of your favorites.
Golf Course Games :
3 In 1
: Golf Course Games
No. of Players: 4
This game is played in a foursome with two players on each team. The teams remain the same throughout the entire round.
The round is divided into three segments of six holes each. The type of game changes after each six hole segment.
Example:
: The first 6 holes could be a two player best ball.
: The next 6 holes could be low ball- low total.
: The last 6 holes could be played as a two person scramble.
This is a format which allows the players to experience a variety of games during the round.
Golf Course Games :
6 - 4 - 2 - 0
: Golf Course Games
No. of Players: 4
Each hole has a total point value of 12 points.
Players earn points as follows:
: Best score: 6 points
: Second best score: 4 points
: Third best score: 2 points
: Worst (highest) score: 0 points
In the case of a tie for best score between two players, the first and second points are evenly split. The two tied players would get 5 points each. Should 3 players tie for best score, the first, second, and third points are evenly split. The three tied players would get 4 points each. If all four players tie for best score, they split the 12 points evenly. Ties for second best score or for high score are split in the same manner.
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