Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Just a question please.
3 teams played 9 holes today and all 3 teams ended up 1+ (over). Team 1 bogied hole one and parred the next 8. (+1) Team 2 parred the first 8 and bogied the ninth. (+1) Team 3 bogied holes 1 and 2 but birdied hole 6. (+1) Who won please? |
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In this situation, I would suggest dividing the winnings 3 ways, and then clarify the rules for future play.
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Last edited by golfing eagles; 04-19-2025 at 03:04 PM. |
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The USGA has standard tie breaker rules. In a tie, the lower back nine score wins, which doesn’t apply here since it was a 9 hole contest. Then the last 6 are compared, then the last 3, then the last hole. So, team 1 was even on the last 6, team 2 was +1, and team 3 was -1, hence the winner |
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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. |
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Leave it to golf to have a system to decide which of the equal total scores is more "equal" than the others.
I'd rather settle it on the putting green elimination rounds till only one remains. "There can be only one." |
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In well over 4000 rounds of golf in my life, I've never heard that.
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The last 9,6,3,1 holes is common, but I think if there is a tie breaker it really has to be called out ahead of time. I've played in plenty of games where the scorecard playoff is started at the last hole and went backwards hole by hole until the tie was broken. With the hole-by-hole you eliminate the tied teams one by one until there is one left. Sounds like there was no a priori agreement so its a tie. |
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