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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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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What is Lauderdale format 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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How does a scramble work?

A scramble is one of the most common formats for golf tournaments. The game is played by a team of four players where each member hits their ball throughout the match. Team captains choose the best shot from the first stroke and use the same spot for each player.
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How does a scramble competition work?

Texas Scramble is a form of team competition in golf. In its purest, simplest form, all members of the team, which is normally made up of 3 or 4 players, tee off. After all have teed off, the team decides which drive is the best.
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How long does a scramble tournament take?

An 18 hole scramble will take anywhere from four to five hours to complete. It should be much closer to the four-hour mark. A scramble is a golf format typically used in corporate outings and events. All players will hit their tee shots.
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What is the difference between best ball and scramble?

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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Can you stand behind your partner when he is putting?

When it comes to reading a putt's break, members of a four-ball team may stand nearly anywhere on the green to watch a partner putt, with one exception: They're not allowed to stand on or close to an extension of the player's line of putt behind the ball (Rule 14-2b).
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Do you get a club length in a scramble?

Common rules in scrambles include the following: The team picks the best ball and plays all of their shots from that spot. For shots off of the green, each player must play within a scorecard of where the ball came to rest. In some events, allow a club length rather than a scorecard.
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Can you place your ball in a scramble?

Through the Green, each team member may place a ball within one club-length of the selected shot, not nearer the hole. If the shot selected is in the fairway, primary rough, secondary rough, or fringe of the green, the ball must be placed in that same relative position on the course.
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What is a Texas Scramble in golf?

Texas Scramble is one of the most popular team games in golf. It is very straightforward. Each player in a group tees off as normal. The best of these shots is then chosen to be used for the next shot. Each member of the team hits his or her shot from that spot.
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What is a Las Vegas scramble in golf?

The Las Vegas Scramble is a golf competition format for 4-person teams that is a variation of a regular scramble and involves the use of a 6-sided die (one-half of a standard pair of dice, in other words).
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What's a bramble 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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How do you play a Florida scramble?

This is a game played by teams of 4 players but differs from a normal scramble because although all four players drive, only three of the four play the subsequent shots from the chosen positions. All four players drive off on each hole (yellow tees). and on the same part of the course as the chosen shot.
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What is a Miami scramble?

What is the "Miami scramble" golf tournament format? It's a traditional scramble with a twist: the golfer whose drive is selected has to skip the following strokes until the team reaches the green. Recall that in a standard scramble format, all members of a team (typically four golfers) tee off.
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What is a dropout 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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Who should putt first in a scramble?

The most accurate player off the tee goes first.

Your longest hitter goes last and there is much less pressure on him if two or three balls are in the fairway.
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Does a hole in one count in a scramble?

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If there's a common theme among all these things, it's that holes in one need to be registered in legitimate, law-abiding rounds that the USGA would approve of counting toward your handicap. A scramble, fun as they are, doesn't fit that criteria.
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How do handicaps work in a scramble?

The lowest index is the A player, and the highest index is the D player. The USGA recommends the A player gets 25% of their course handicap, all the way down to 10% of the course handicap of the D player. Add them together, and that's the scramble team handicap.
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Can I practice putting after holing out?

In a word: yes. Whether you're playing match play or stroke play, according to the Rules, a player is allowed to use a practice putting green during a round as long as it is positioned between two holes and the player doesn't unreasonably delay play by doing so.
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Does hitting the flag in golf count?

There is normally no penalty if a ball in motion hits the flagstick. This Rule applies to a ball played from anywhere on the course. Continued), whether on or off the putting green. Continued).
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Are scrambles faster for golf?

Scramble vs Best Ball: The Benefits of Each Format

However, Scrambles do a better job of this because one good shot in a Scramble contributes to the team's goal, whereas a golfer needs to do well on the entire hole to contribute in Best Ball. Best Ball is less complicated and a lot faster than a Scramble.
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What is the difference between a scramble and captains choice?

A "Captain's Choice" golf tournament is another name for the scramble format. And the scramble is probably the most common format played at charity tournaments, corporate tournaments, association tournaments, and the like. A Captain's Choice golf tournament is a team event, most commonly with four-person teams.
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What is a 2 man scramble?

Two-Person Scramble

Scramble format involves 2-person teams where each player on the team hits a tee shot, and then the players decide which shot they like better. The two players then play from that spot.
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