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Originally Posted by RandomHero1090 Do you have instructions on how to play it or a link to said instuctions?
Trying to outline a "plan of attack" while we are down there. I am responsible for all of the tee times and "activities" because I am the so-called "life of the party." Woopie! I love extra work!
Thanks Brian. |
A Texas scramble is where all the members of a team (usually three or four) ) drive from the tee. The shot that finishes in the best position (in the team’s own opinion) is chosen and each member plays again from the same spot and the process is repeated, including on the green, until the hole is completed. Only the chosen shot at each point is counted, so if four players hit four shots each, the score for the hole is still only four. (Handicaps are usually worked out as a percentage of the total of all the team’s handicaps added together. A fourball with a combined handicap of say 60 normally receives 10% i.e. 6 shots off the entire 18 holes). There are many variations of the theme though. The team must select at least four tee shots for each player during the round so that the longest hitters are not used repeatedly.