What is Chapman format in golf?

"Chapman System" is the name of a 2-person team competition format for golfers that works like this: Both golfers on the side hit drives; Each plays the other's ball for the second shots; The best of the second shots is selected, and from there the two partners play alternate shot
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"Alternate shot" is a golf competition format in which two golfers play as partners, playing only one golf ball, taking turns playing the strokes. In other words, the two golfers alternate taking shots. Alternate shot is commonly known as foursomes and can be played as stroke play or match play.
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What is modified Chapman format in golf?

FORMAT: Modified Chapman Scramble Both players tee off. Partners hit each other's ball. Select a ball and play a scramble until the ball is holed. Par 3 holes: Each player drives.
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What is Pinehurst or Chapman format?

In Chapman or Pinehurst stroke play, two players play as partners, each playing from the teeing ground and each playing his partner's ball for the second shot. After the second shot, partners select the ball with which they wish to score, and play that ball alternately to complete the hole.
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What is Pinehurst format in golf?

Pinehurst involves two players both teeing off on a hole and then playing their second shots with their partner's ball. They then chose which ball they prefer and play proceeds as per a normal Foursomes competition (alternate stroke). If Player B hit the second shot of the chosen ball, Player A will hit the next shot.
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What is a bramble format in golf?

You can think of the "bramble" golf tournament format as a combination of a scramble and a best ball. The bramble starts with the members of a team playing a scramble off the tee, but from that point on it's every golfer for him- or herself into the hole. One or more low balls of the side count as the team score.
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What is a Texas Scramble format in golf?

A Texas Scramble is a golf tournament format that is a basic scramble but with a slight twist. That twist is that each member of the 4-person scramble team is required to "contribute" at least four drives to the team during the round.
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What is Scotch format in golf?

When you see “Scotch” in the name of a golf format, it likely refers to “alternate shot.” It's an indication that the format is entirely or partially alternate shot.
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What is no Scotch golf format?

When you see "Scotch" in the name of a golf format, it likely refers to "alternate shot." It's an indication that the format is entirely or partially alternate shot. (Likewise, if a format's name includes "No Scotch"—such as 2-Man No Scotch—it's an indication that no alternate shot will be played.)
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What is a Lauderdale in golf?

Fort Lauderdale: This name usually just means it's a standard scramble format. "Fort Lauderdale" is a synonym of "scramble," in other words. Las Vegas scramble: You need a 6-side die to play this version of a scramble. (Not to be confused with the more-common Las Vegas betting game.)
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What is best ball format in golf?

Best ball (also known as fourball in the Ryder Cup) involves 2-person teams where each player on the team plays his or her own golf ball throughout the round. After each hole the player with the lowest score on the hole (or “best ball”) out of the 2-person team serves as the team's score.
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What is a Chapman Scotch?

CHAPMAN: Both players on a side tee off, then they switch balls. Player A plays Player B's drive, and vice-versa. Each player hits her second shot. They then select the best of the second shots, and from that point until the ball is holed they play only one ball in an alternate shot format.
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How do you handicap a two man alternate shot?

Both players will tee off, select the best drive, and then play alternate shot until the ball is holed. Handicaps: 50% of the total team handicap will be taken from the tees you wish to play from. For example: Player A is a 10 handicap and Player B is a 12 handicap, then the total team handicap is 22.
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What is a shamble format?

A "shamble" is a type of golf tournament format in which a team of golfers selects the one best drive among them after teeing off, then all four play their own golf balls from that position into the hole. SCORING. (2) Best balls of the team will count towards the TEAM SCORE.
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What are Stableford points?

Stableford is a scoring system used in the sport of golf. Rather than counting the total number of strokes taken, as in stroke play, it involves scoring points based on the number of strokes taken at each hole.
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What is a Florida scramble?

The Florida Scramble is a variation on the typical scramble in which one player on each team sits out each shot. A scramble works this way: Each player on the team (usually groups of four, but groups of three or two work also) tees off.
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Why is it called a Texas Scramble?

Each team returns one score for each hole and the team with the lowest score for the round wins. Originally, Texas Scramble was known as Captain's Choice. However, in the 1950s, the format became extremely popular in Texas, hence why it then became known as a Texas Scramble.
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What is a Fort Lauderdale scramble?

A scramble tournament is usually played by four-person teams. All four golfers play each hole, starting with (obviously) each hitting drives. You compare the results of each stroke, select the best of those four efforts, then all team members play the following stroke from that location.
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Is scramble the same as Ambrose?

As noted, an Ambrose competition is simply a scramble using team handicaps to produce a net score. So step one in playing an Ambrose: Play a scramble! In a scramble, all members of your team tee off. Team members compare results and decide which of the drives is best.
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What is a drop out scramble?

A Florida Scramble (also known as Dropout Scramble, Step Aside, Stand Aside, Stand Out) provides that the player whose shot is selected does not play the next shot.
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What is Scottish lowball?

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The Scottish Low Ball format allows each player to hit a tee shot, then each team member holes out their own ball from the selected drive. The low score is the team score. $300 per team includes golf, prize pool and skins for each day. Teams will be flighted after Saturday's round.
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What is a champagne scramble?

The drive that is chosen must be played from the spot and all other team members are allowed to drop a ball as near as possible to that spot but not nearer the hole in play. The team chooses which drive they wish to play. THREE drives from each player must be used All members finish out the hole with their own ball.
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Do you drop or place Texas Scramble?

Generally, balls can be placed if on the fairway and must be dropped if in the rough. The organizer will set a parameter on the position everybody plays from; it may be six inches from the original ball's location, perhaps one club-length.
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Is scramble the best ball?

A scramble is when a team picks the best shot, and then each person plays from there. Best ball is when each team member plays their own ball for the entire hole, and the best score is used.
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What is a Jack and Jill golf tournament?

In a Jack & Jill Two Best Balls, the low score of the two men on the team is combined with the low score of the two women on the team to form the team score on each hole. And then there is "3 Jacks and a Jill." This is a tournament type you sometimes see organized by Ladies Golf Associations for their playdays.
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