Different Golf tournament formats please

IslaG

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In the battle for the ever -decreasing 'charity' dollar I'm interested in any 'tried and tested' golf tournament formats (and any that haven't worked) that are a bit more unusual. Based around teams of 4 (teams will mixed in any combination or 4 men or 4 women About 80% will be member of the host club and 20% visiting players. I'd thought of a 5 club competition but wondered if 'visiting' members would be put off by not getting to play 'proper' golf with a full set ...would that be the case if it was you?? . All will be golfers with a handicap. Trying to find a format that still requires a reasonable level of skill so that the end placings aren't totally random but also has a degree of low pressure to attract less confident members eg like a best 3 out of 4 stable ford scores count - but that has been done to death! Also any other extras ... putting completion etc .... All ideas greatly appreciated
 

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I played on a corporate day and the nine hole scramble was a crazy club challenge.

Each team is given an envelope with the clubs written on bits of paper. On each tee you pick out a bit of paper and whatever club is on it has to be used for that hole until you’re on the green.

It’s great fun using a wedge on a par 5 or driver on a short par 3
 

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Yellow ball.

Each team is given a yellow ball and then the team take it in turns to use that ball for a hole. Points with the yellow ball count double. Lose the yellow ball and it cannot be replaced.
 

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Alternate shot formats seem to struggle to attract players these days. Best-balls and scrambles seem to be the most popular formats and there are plenty of variations to be had with both. Examples include:
  • Waltz (1-2-3); the best 1 score counts on the first, best 2 on the second, best 3 on the third, best 1 on the fourth, etc.
  • Irish fourball; best 1 score counts on the first 6 holes, best 2 on the middle 6, and best 3 on the last 6 (lots of variations of this to be had too, e.g. count best 2, then 3, then all 4)
  • Arizona shuffle; a set number of scores are counted based on the par of the hole, e.g. all 4 on par 3s, 3 on par 4s, 2 on par 5s.
  • High-low; the best and worst score on each hole count (a variation is to count the best 2 and the worst on each hole)
  • Shamble; as per scramble from the tee - everyone tees off and the best shot is selected - and the hole is then completed as best-ball (with 2 from 4, 3 from 4, etc. to count)
As for extras, an interesting one is having a target in the fairway, e.g. a barrel, as an alternative the longest or straightest drive - best done on a shortish par 4 such that most players will be able to reach the target but it's not so far away from the green that most players will ignore it. If you have a big enough putting green, longest putt holed is an option.
 
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Yellow ball.

Each team is given a yellow ball and then the team take it in turns to use that ball for a hole. Points with the yellow ball count double. Lose the yellow ball and it cannot be replaced.

As it’s for charity, allow teams to purchase additional yellow balls.

Play in teams of 4. Each hole is a 3 person scramble and one person playing the yellow ball with the scores combined. Everyone has to play at least 4 holes with the yellow ball.
This adds an element of strategy.

Also sell mulligans.

Do 3 clubs and a putter, but players can purchase additional clubs if they want to take more.
 

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yellow ball a horror format for a fun day. one lost ball earlier and 4 people arent having much fun. ok for a seniors comp where no one ever loses a ball ;)
 
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