Play Day Definitions Best Ball Player plays their own ball and the

Play Day Definitions
Best Ball
Player plays their own ball and the best score for each hole is the team
score.
Blind Partner
Player plays their own ball and in the end draw for partner for total net
lowest score.
Queen of Clubs
This game will be played four times during the season. There will be a
$2.00 charge to be crowned QUEEN and be eligible for the pot. The
division Queens will split the money that play day and be crowned.
Putt Perfect (fewest putts)
Keep track of all your putts. Winners determined in each division.
Individual game, each player must keep track of the number of putts
per hole. Only balls on the green will count for the number of putts.
Scramble
A $2.00 fee required in order to qualify for the prize money. The
winning team will receive the fee. Each player will hit a tee shot and all
will hit from the chosen drive. This format will be repeated until the ball
is holed out.
Women at War or Beat the Pro
There will be a $5.00 charge. Straight golf with our net applied against
the pro’s gross score. Winners split the pot.
Trouble Each player will be able to throw out one hole from the front
nine and one hole from the back nine.
Bridge “Go for the Gold”
Keep your own score, but for the team game points will be given as
follows: use the lowest score on a par 5’s
use the 2 lowest scores on par 4’s
use the 3 lowest scores on par 3’s
The lowest count will win.
“Get Tee’d OFF”
Keep your own score but also below your score keep track of your putts
so that they can be subtracted in the end. In this game you will only
count strokes from the tee box to the green. The score will not include
putts.
“I Do Declare”
Before play you must declare if you are going to throw out “odd or
even holes”. The winner’s will be determined by the remaining score.
“Penny For Your Thoughts”
Each player will start with 18 pennies. If you have 3 or more putts, you
must give the others in your group a penny. The winner in each group
will be the one with the most Pennies at the end of the game and will
receive all other pennies from their team.
Pro’s Choice of Six Holes
Six holes will be thrown out in the end. The winner will then be
determined by the best score.
Most Pars (net)
All pars in the group will be counted to determine the winning team.
Putt’er In
This will be a team game. Keep track of the team putts. Only balls on
the green will count as putts. Winning team will be determined by the
fewest putts.
Nassau (net)
Best score on the front 9, the back 9 and total score.
NEW PLAYDAY GAMES
PRESIDENTS CUP
This is a low net, flight game (A, B, C divisions). Points will be given for
1st, 2nd, and 3rd place, but only the winners of each division will qualify
for the final round at the end of the season. At that time, 2-A winners
will be drawn to be team captains and they will draw from the A, B, C
winners to complete their teams. These 2 teams will compete for the
Presidents Cup.
THREE, FOUR, FIVE
Take the 3 best net scores on the par 3’s, 2 best on the par 4’s and 1
best ball on the par 5’s.
LUCKY FOURS
Total all par 4’s and subtract the scores on those holes from your
handicap.
CIRCLE NINE
Before teeing off, players will circle nine holes that they want to use for
their nine-hole score. Each player will circle 2 par fives, 5 par fours, and
2 par threes. Use your net score. Your gross score will be posted, but
your 9-hole score, which was pre-selected, will determine the 1st, 2nd,
and 3rd, place winners for the game.
Ace of Aces
Net point game. 4 for an eagle, 3 for a birdie, 2 for a par and 1 for a
bogey