Senseicads
Assistant Pro
In need of someone's help from someone a lot smarter than me! We are going on golf holiday in the summer and we are looking at running a bit of a Ryder cup style competition whereby the players accrue points for a win and half a point for a draw. We originally had 8 people going and that was nice and easy. we just picked the four balls and out of each four ball match the players also played against each member of the other team and also contributed to the four ball score. So they had the opportunity in each match to win 3 points. Sounded fun and everyone was happy.
Unfortunately we are down to 7 people. This kind of throws a bit of a spanner in the works. Has anyone had this scenario before and how did you manage it? We'd like to keep the teams concept if possible, but now need to think about how to manage the missing person in terms of score. I thought about introducing a "ghost" player who would score the average score on each of the holes rounded up of the players in the team of 3? giving them an overall score for the ghost. This might get complicated but would give a score based upon how the whole team were doing.
Or we could simply double up the score of the person playing by themselves for the fourball, although this seems to favour the team of four, as if the individual does badly then the match is automatically lost pretty much, but then if he does well I guess the match is automatically won. Just not sure that works out fair.
I think the most important thing is that all the players have the opportunity to win the same number of points across the teams. We are going to be playing 6 rounds of golf(hopefully).
Any advice you can give me with respect of this would be greatly appreciated
Thanks
Unfortunately we are down to 7 people. This kind of throws a bit of a spanner in the works. Has anyone had this scenario before and how did you manage it? We'd like to keep the teams concept if possible, but now need to think about how to manage the missing person in terms of score. I thought about introducing a "ghost" player who would score the average score on each of the holes rounded up of the players in the team of 3? giving them an overall score for the ghost. This might get complicated but would give a score based upon how the whole team were doing.
Or we could simply double up the score of the person playing by themselves for the fourball, although this seems to favour the team of four, as if the individual does badly then the match is automatically lost pretty much, but then if he does well I guess the match is automatically won. Just not sure that works out fair.
I think the most important thing is that all the players have the opportunity to win the same number of points across the teams. We are going to be playing 6 rounds of golf(hopefully).
Any advice you can give me with respect of this would be greatly appreciated
Thanks