Saturday will feature 36 holes of team play with four different formats, one for each nine holes of play. There will be four teams of 12 golfers, as drafted by the top four Quota Game scorers on Friday. In each format there are two opportunities to score points.

 

Teams will score four of six pairings on each nine. A cumulative score will be calculated, with teams being ranked 1 - 4 based on the best cumulative score. For Better Ball, Alternate Shot, and Scramble, this will be LOWEST cumulative score. For Birdie Bonanza, this will be total points scored.

 

Teams will be awarded points in the following manner: 1st place - 20 points. 2nd place - 16 points. 3rd place - 12 points. 4th place - 10 points. 


Teams will also play matches against the other team in their grouping using the format assigned to the nine hole segment they are playing. These matches will be handicapped accordingly, and a win will earn your team and additional two (2) points, while a halve will earn one (1) point.

 

Morning Round

 

Front Nine: Better Ball

Everyone plays their own ball and receives their strokes as the fall. The best net score between you and your partner on that hole counts as your score that hole.

 

Back Nine: Modified Alternate Shot

Also known as Scotch, both you and your partner tee off and then you select one ball from there. Whoever did not hit the tee shot that you used hits the net shot, and you continue to alternate until holing out. This is handicapped using the Chapman formula - 60% of the lower cap and 40% of the higher between you and your partner.

 

Afternoon Round

 

Front Nine: Scramble

Thiis the classic scramble. Both hit, pick the best one and both hit from there again. The two-person scramble formula is 35% of the low cap and 15% of the high.

 

Back Nine: Birdie Bonanza

Birdie Bonanza is the same as Better Ball, however par on each hole has been increased by one stroke (Par 3 → Par 4, Par 4 → Par 5, Par 5 → Par 6). Teams are then awarded 10 points for every stroke under NEW par they are on a hole, while five (5) points are deducted for every stroke over NEW par they are.