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Originally Posted by kmspla1952
Thank you for the clarification. I didn't want that $4.00 anyway. So for "total score" at the end of 9 holes, you count "left to right". For "tie breaker" score, you count backward, right to left until you hit the sixth hole. OMG. I guess I won't be trying out for the LPGA. Thank you again.
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The answers so far would be not be correct, unless you were playing sans handicaps.
If you were using handicaps ....
First off, you're not obligated to use the USGA Tie Breaker recommendations. If you opt to used them in a handicap event, here they are:
USGA Tie-Breaking Method (Net Scores):
1. Last Nine Holes:
Compare the net scores for the last nine holes, deducting 50% of the Course Handicap from the gross score for each player. ®
2. Last Six Holes:
If still tied, compare the net scores for the last six holes, deducting 33.33% of the Course Handicap from the gross score for each player. o
3. Last Three Holes:
If still tied, compare the net scores for the last three holes, deducting 16.66% of the Course Handicap from the gross score for each player.
IF you were playing a "Scramble" type event, you were not playing "Golf" per USGA Rules, so all bets are off.