What is a golf shamble format?

They each hit their shot from that location and the same routine ensues - the best shot is selected and all golfers play that shot until the ball is holed out. In a "Shamble," each golfer tees off and the best shot is selected, but from that point, each golfer plays his or her own ball until it is holed out.
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What is the difference between a golf scramble and a shamble?

In the Golf shamble format, things change after everyone tees off. When you're playing a scramble, every player on your team takes a whack at the ball from the tee and then on from where the team determines is the "best" lie for the next shot. In the shamble, everyone tees off as you do in the scramble.
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What is a 2 man shamble in golf?

The event format is a two-person modified scramble (shamble). Each player hits a tee-shot, the team selects the best tee-shot and each player plays their own ball from that point until it is holed. The lower of the two scores, is the team score for the hole.
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How does handicap work in a shamble?

A typical handicap in a shamble is reduced by 20-25%, at the discretion of the golf tournament organizer. Here is an example of what a scorecard might look like in a 4-person handicap shamble, counting the best gross and net scores on each hole. Note that the same player cannot count both their gross AND net scores.
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What is a shamble scramble?

A shamble is a type of golf tournament that combines elements of a scramble with elements of stroke play. Like in a scramble, all members of a team (usually four) tee off and the best ball of the four tee shots is selected. All players move their balls to the spot of the best ball.
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What is a Golf Shamble?



What is a Texas shamble in golf?

In a two-person shamble format, both players hit their tee shots and select the one best drive among the two. After selecting the optimal tee shot, each team member plays his or her own golf ball from that position into the hole.
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What is a Florida shamble?

A "Florida Scramble" is a golf tournament format that is a variation on a regular scramble, although both are (usually) played by four-person teams. After the four team members each hit a drive, the best of those shots is chosen. In a Florida Scramble, the golfer whose shot is selected sits out the following stroke.
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How do you handicap a 2-person shamble?

Generally, a two-person team is handicapped at 80% of each player's handicap, three-person teams at 85% of the 2 best players, while a 4-person team is handicapped at 80% of the 2 best players.
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What is a modified shamble?

Also known as a shamble or Texas scramble, a golf format in which the players select the best shot off the tee, move all balls to that spot, and play individual stroke play for the rest of the hole.
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What is a 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 into the hole.
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What is a 3 man shamble?

In a shamble, each player will tee off. The group will select the ball in the best position and all three players on the team will play their own ball in from the selected position. The team score will be the aggregate total of the 3 scores. Each team must use 3 drives per player.
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How does a 2 man scramble work?

In a two-person scramble, each person hits from the tee. The team then chooses the best of the two drives, and then picks up the other ball and takes it out of play. The players move to the position of the better drive for the team's next shot.
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What is a Jack and Jill shamble?

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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What is Pinehurst golf format?

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 golf scramble vs 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 modified Texas scramble in golf?

A Modified Scramble or Texas Scramble is when golfers select the best shot off the tee, move all golf balls to that spot, and play individual stroke play to complete that hole.
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How do you score a shamble in golf?

What is a Shamble in Golf?
  1. A “Shamble” is a golf format where every member on a team of 2-4 golfers hits a tee shot. ...
  2. Usually, the best score from one individual member of a team is used for the team's score on each hole, though sometimes the lowest 2-3 scores are factored into the team's score.
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How is 2 person handicap scramble calculated?

Calculating Handicaps in a 2-Person Scramble

First, both golfers on a team determine their course handicaps. Then take 35-percent of Golfer A's course handicap; and add it to 15-percent of Golfer B's course handicap.
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Can you handicap a scramble?

Handicaps in Scramble Tournaments

Then, take 20-percent of the A player's course handicap, 15-percent of the B player's, 10-percent of the C player's and 5-percent of the D player's, and add them together. That's the team scramble handicap.
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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 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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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 split 6's in golf?

Team Split 6's

Usually a stableford teams event where the best one score of the team is recorded for the first 6 holes, the sum of the best two scores are recorded for the next 6 holes and the sum of the best three scores is recorded for the last 6 holes.
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What is a proxy in golf?

"Proxy contest" is a collective name for several distance-related bonus games that organizers of some golf tournaments — charity tournaments, corporate outings, association playdays and the like — include as part of the day's play.
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How does a golf Calcutta work?

Each golfer participating in a Calcutta is both a player and an owner, but before anyone can tee off, all golfers must first “buy” another player through an auction. Golfers bid on who they feel will win the event, generally beginning with the lowest handicap player and ending with the highest handicap player.
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