What is Irish fourball in golf?

A Stableford competition between teams composed of four players. Each team member plays his/her own ball. The team score for each hole is the sum of the best two individual Stableford scores.
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How do you play an Irish Four-Ball?

It is played by teams of four golfers; Each golfer on the team plays his or her own golf ball throughout; The golfers play stroke play but use Stableford or Modified Stableford scoring; A pre-set number of team members' scores per hole are combined for the team score, and that number usually changes through the round.
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What is Irish Four-Ball Stableford?

In Irish Four Ball, teams of four golfers - each playing his or her own ball throughout - use a Stableford or Modified Stableford scoring system. The scores of a predetermined number of team members per hole are combined for one team score.
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What does Four-Ball mean in golf?

In a match play competition, a four-ball consists of two teams of two players competing directly against each other. All four golfers play their own balls throughout the round (rather than alternating shots); each hole is won by the team whose member has the lowest score.
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How do you play Irish foursomes?

Conditions of Play for Irish Foursomes with singles in conjunction as played at LGC
  1. first six holes the best score only is tallied,
  2. next five holes the best two scores are tallied,
  3. next four holes the best three scores are tallied, and.
  4. for the final three holes all scores are tallied.
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What is an Irish foursome?

A Stableford competition between teams composed of four players. Each team member plays his/her own ball. The team score for each hole is the sum of the best two individual Stableford scores. There are variants of this format.
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What is the difference between 2BBB and 4BBB?

4 Ball Best Ball

A two person team's event where the team takes the best score by either of them for each hole the best score only is to be recorded. The competition may be either stroke, stableford or par. (Although the correct term for this form of play is 4BBB, it is often commonly referred to as 2BBB).
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Why do they yell fore in golf?

It Is Derived from the Word 'Forecaddie'

Forecaddies were in charge of watching the golf balls and indicating where the golf balls landed. To let the forecaddie know when the ball was being struck, the golfers would yell out forecaddie. Eventually, the caddie part was dropped, leaving just the fore.
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Why is it called fourball?

Where did Four-Ball get its name? The name first appeared in the 1908 R&A's Rule Book, and came from the fact that there were four balls in play at one time in a match, thus the name Four-Ball.
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What is a greensome in golf?

Greensomes is a competitive golf format for two-person teams. It's very similar to foursomes. The only difference is that both players hit a tee shot. The best tee shot is then selected and alternate shot is played until the completion of the hole.
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What is an Irish scramble?

Irish Four Ball is a four player scramble using the Stableford scoring system. It's also known as Irish Scramble and Progressive Scramble. On the first six holes, the best score of the group is tallied. On the second six, the best two scores are totaled.
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What is 2BBB golf?

The Stableford system is used for this competition. However, in 2BBB Stableford two players play as partners although the hole is played individually by each of them, using their full handicaps.
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What is Irish Sweepstakes golf?

The Irish Stableford competition works as follows: The normal Stableford score counts for holes 1 to 6. The Stableford score for holes 7 to 12 are multiplied by 2, and the Stableford scores for holes 13 to 18 are multiplied by 3.
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What is Aggregate Stableford?

COMPETITION FORMAT – HOW TO PLAY

The two players' points are totalled for each hole and written in the RESULT column. This is the “Aggregate Stableford Points” for that hole. The players' points are totalled for each nine holes and for the eighteen holes. The team having the highest number of points is the winner.
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What's the difference between fourball and best ball?

“Best Ball” and “Four-Ball” are the same game. The most basic fact, and hence the name, is there are four balls in play. If you have ever watched the intense competitions in any Ryder Cup, Presidents Cup or Solheim Cup competition, then you have seen a four-ball match (or best ball match).
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What is the difference between foursomes and fourball?

What is a fourball? Teams again play in pairs but the difference to foursomes is that, as the name suggests, there are four balls on the course. Each golfer plays their own ball and the lowest score on each hole is used to determine which team wins it.
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What is a fourball competition?

Four-Ball is a form of play (in either match play or stroke play) involving partners where: Two partners compete together as a side, with each player playing his or her own ball, and. A side's score for a hole is the lower score of the two partners on that hole.
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Why do golfers wear a glove on one hand?

The main reason golfers wear a glove is because of the added grip. If you're a right-handed golfer you'll wear a glove on your left hand. The reason golfers only wear one glove is that you won't get any added benefit from wearing two.
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Why are golf shots named after birds?

"Birdie", meaning a score of one stroke under Par, comes from the early 20th century American slang term "bird", meaning anything excellent. The September 1911 edition of Maclean Magazine described a golf shot as - '"bird" straight down the course, about two hundred and fifteen yards.
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What does eagle mean in golf?

An eagle in golf is a score that is achieved when you are 2-under par. For example, you need to do it in one stroke to score an “eagle” on a par-3 hole and two strokes on a par-4 hole. An eagle is a good indicator of advanced gameplay and is typically not achieved until the professional level.
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Does 4BBB affect handicap?

Competitions - Four Ball Handicapping Print

An in-conjunction singles event should be sent for handicapping if both players are completing all holes. Singles cards can still be used for 4BBB entry but to handicap requires manual calculation of each card and player with ad-hoc score entry for qualifying scores.
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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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How do you play 4BBB in golf?

In a 4BBB tournament, golfers tee off in groups of four, and each golfer plays his own ball throughout. So there are four golf balls in play on each hole, but only one ball (the better ball, or low ball) counts per team per hole.
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What is Super 6 Stableford?

Super Six selects scores from pre-determined holes. Can only be used when run in-conjunction with a Par, Stableford or Nett event. Also useful for Knockout Events(hole-by-hole), Best Nine etc.
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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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