Golf scoring systems

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Player with the lowest stroke total wins.

The player with the highest score wins.

For each hole, calculation of the gross stableford score:

Eagle exactly, 2 shots below par: 4 points
Birdie exactly, 1 shot below par : 3 points
Par exactly: 2 points
Bogey exactly, 1 shot over par : 1 point
Double bogey or worse : 0 points

Stableford Net: The score takes into account the moves “returned” to the player at the beginning of the game according to his index.
For example, if a player has 1 returned stroke on a hole, his Stableford points are :
3 points if he played par
2 points if he played bogey, one move over par.

All players for Team A hit their tee shot and the best ball is selected. Then all players for Team A hit from that location and the best ball is selected. This occurs for every shot until the ball is in the hole.

Team with the lowest stroke total wins.

All players for Team A hit their tee shot and the best ball is selected. Then all players for Team A hit from that location and the best ball is selected. This occurs for every shot until the ball is in the hole.

The team with the highest score wins.

For each hole, calculate the gross stableford score:

Eagle, 2 shots below par: 4 points
Birdie, 1 shot below par : 3 points
Par : 2 points
Bogey, 1 shot over par : 1 point
Double bogey or worse : 0 points

Stableford Net: The score takes into account the moves “returned” to the player at the beginning of the game according to his index.
For example, if a player has 1 returned stroke on a hole, his Stableford points are :
3 points if he played par
2 points if he played bogey, one move over par.

All players for Team A hit their tee shot and the best ball is selected. Then all players for Team A hit from that location and the best ball is selected. This occurs for every shot until the ball is in the hole.

The player with the highest score wins.

For each hole, calculation of the gross stableford score:

Eagle, 2 shots below par: 5 points
Birdie, 1 shot below par : 2 points
Par : 0 points
Bogey, 1 shot over par : -1 point
Double bogey or worse : -3 points

Stableford Net: The score takes into account the shots “returned” to the player at the beginning of the game.
according to its index.
For example, if a player has 1 returned stroke on a hole, his Stableford points are :
3 points if he played par
2 points if he played bogey, one move over par.

Did you hit into trouble? Hit an obstacle, into the rough, into the sand, out of brounds? That’s OK, just try to recover, that’s the name of the game.

Losing players pay difference to winner only!

In the Rough and Par exactly ($1)
In the Rough and Birdie or better ($2)
In the Sand and Par exactly ($2)
In the Sand and Birdie or better ($3)
Hit an Obstacle and Par exactly ($1)
Hit an Obstacle and Birdie or better ($2)
Out of Bounds and Par exactly ($3)
Out of Bounds and Birdie or better ($5)

All Team members play their own ball. At the end of the hole, Team score will be it’s best members score.

Par or better is what you need! Team with the highest point total wins.
Bogey exactly (-2 points)
Double Bogey excatly (-4 points)
Worse than Double Bogey (-8 points)

The player with the highest point total wins.

For each hole, calculation of the gross stableford score:

Eagle, 2 shots below par: 5 points
Birdie, 1 shot below par : 2 points
Par : 0 points
Bogey, 1 shot over par : -1 point
Double bogey or worse : -3 points

Stableford Net: The score takes into account the shots “returned” to the player at the beginning of the game.
according to its index.
For example, if a player has 1 returned stroke on a hole, his Stableford points are :
3 points if he played par
2 points if he played bogey, one move over par.

A simple game! Hit the fairway off the tee, hit the green in regulation, 2-pull or better and score a birdie. How hard could it be ?

Player with the highest point total wins.
Tee Shot in Fairway : 1 point
Green in Regulation : 1 point
2-putts or better : 2 points
Birdie or better : 3 points

Just want to check out a Course? You should try “Demo Mode”, This mode allows you to drop at any time, forward or backward!

If you play “By the Book”, hit the fairway off the tee, hit the green in regulation, 2-putt or better and make pars and birdies, you’ll do great. If not, LOOK OUT, A “3-Putt” will cost you all the points you won on that hole. A “4-Putt” will cost you all the points you won on that hole. A “4-Putt” or worse will cost you everything!

Player with the highest point total wins.
Tee Shot in Fairway : 8 points
Green in Regulation: 20 points
Par: 25 points
Birdie of better: 50 points
2-Putts or better: 35 points
3-Putts (RESET HOLE SCORE)
4-Putts or worse (RESET TOTAL SCORE)
Took a Mulligan (-150 points)

A game with some unique rules.
“Bingo” – Awarded to 1st player on the green.
“Bango” – Awarded to player closest to the pin once all players are on the green.
“Bongo” – Awarded to 1st player who putts the ball in the hole.
For “Bingo Bango Bongo”, player is awarded DOUBLE POINTS for the hole.

Player with the highest point total wins.
“Bingo” – First player on the green: 1 point
“Bango” – Closest to the hole: 1 point
“Bongo” – First player in the hole: 1 point
“Bingo Bango Bongo” : 6 points

All Team members play their own ball. At the end of the hole, Team score will be it’s best members score.

Team with the lowest stroke total wins.

All Team members play their own ball. At the end of the hole, Team score will be it’s best members score.

Team with the highest point total wins.

For each hole, calculation of the gross stableford score:

Eagle, 2 shots below par: 4 points
Birdie, 1 shot below par : 3 points
Par : 2 points
Bogey, 1 shot over par : 1 point
Double bogey or worse: 0 points

Stableford Net: The score takes into account the moves “returned” to the player at the beginning of the game according to his index.
For example, if a player has 1 returned stroke on a hole, his Stableford points are :
3 points if he played par
2 points if he played bogey, one move over par.

All team members play their own ball. At the end of the hole, Team score will be it’s best members score.

The player with the highest score wins.

For each hole, calculation of the gross stableford score:

Eagle, 2 shots below par: 5 points
Birdie, 1 shot below par : 2 points
Par : 0 points
Bogey, 1 shot over par : -1 point
Double bogey or worse : -3 points

Stableford Net: The score takes into account the moves “returned” to the player at the beginning of the game according to his index.
For example, if a player has 1 returned stroke on a hole, his Stableford points are :
3 points if he played par
2 points if he played bogey, one move over par.

Gain points by hitting a drive in the fairway, hitting the green in regulation and scoring  par or better. Lose points by missing the fairway off the tee, missing the green in regulation and scoring worse than par.

The player with the highest point total wins.

Eagle, (2 shots under par) or better: 4 points
Birdie exactly, 1 shot under par : 3 points
Par exactly : 2 points
Bogey exactly, 1 shot below par : -1 point
Double Bogey exactly: -2 points
Worse than Double Bogey : -3 points
Thee shot hits the fairway: 1 point
Tee shot misses the fairway: -1 point

Player hits Green in Regulation: 1 point
Player misses Green in Regulation: -1 point

Played as 2 player teams. The first player tees off on the first hole, and the players alternate shots until the round is over.

*Teams with ONLY ONE PLAYER play normally.

The team with the lowest stroke total wins.

Played as 2 player teams. The first player tees off on the first hole, and the players alternate shots until the round is over.
*Teams with ONLY ONE PLAYER play normally.

The team with the highest point total wins.

For each hole, calculate the gross stableford score:

Eagle exactly, 2 shots below par: 4 points
Birdie exactly, 1 shot below par : 3 points
Par exactly : 2 points
Bogey exactly, 1 shot over par : 1 point
Double bogey or worse: 0 points

Stableford Net: The score takes into account the moves “returned” to the player at the beginning of the game.
according to its index.
For example, if a player has 1 returned stroke on a hole, his Stableford points are :
3 points if he played par
2 points if he played bogey, one move over par.

Played as 2 player teams. The first player tees off on the first hole, and the players alternate shots until the round is over.
*Teams with ONLY ONE PLAYER play normally.

Team with the highest point total wins.

For each hole, calculate the gross stableford score:

Eagle exactly, 2 shots below par: 5 points
Birdie exactly, 1 shot below par : 2 points
Par exactly : 0 points
Bogey exactly, 1 shot over par : -1 point
Double bogey or worse: -3 points

Stableford Net: The score takes into account the moves “returned” to the player at the beginning of the game.
according to its index.
For example, if a player has 1 returned stroke on a hole, his Stableford points are :
3 points if he played par
2 points if he played bogey, one move over par.

Played as 2 player teams, alternating shots until ball is in hole. One player tees off on odd numbered holes and other tees off on even. Player selected after both have teed off on #1, has odd holes.

*Teams with ONLY ONE PLAYER play normally.

Team with the lowest stroke total wins.

Played as 2 player teams, alternating shots until the ball is in hole. One player tees off on the odd numbered holes and other tees off on even. Player selected after both have teed off on #1, has odd holes.
*Teams with ONLY ONE PLAYER play normally.

Team with the highest point total wins.

For each hole, calculate the gross stableford score:

Eagle exactly, 2 shots under par: 4 points
Birdie exactly, 1 shot below par : 3 points
Par exactly : 2 points
Bogey exactly, 1 shot over par : 1 point
Double bogey or worse: 0 points

Stableford Net: The score takes into account the moves “returned” to the player at the beginning of the game.
according to its index.
For example, if a player has 1 returned stroke on a hole, his Stableford points are :
3 points if he played par
2 points if he played bogey, one move over par.

Played as 2 player teams, alternating shots until ball is in hole. One player tees off on odd numbered holes and other tees off on even. Player selected after both have teed off on #1, has odd holes.
*Teams with ONLY ONE PLAYER play normally.

Team with the highest point total wins.

For each hole, calculate the gross stableford score:

Eagle exactly, 2 shots under par: 5 points
Birdie exactly, 1 shot below par : 2 points
Par exactly : 0 point
Bogey exactly, 1 shot over par : -1 point
Double bogey or worse: -3 points

Stableford Net: The score takes into account the moves “returned” to the player at the beginning of the game.
according to its index.
For example, if a player has 1 returned stroke on a hole, his Stableford points are :
3 points if he played par
2 points if he played bogey, one move over par.

Played as 2 player teams, alternating shots until ball is in hole. One player tees off on odd numbered holes and other tees off on even. Player selected after both have teed off on #1, has odd holes.

*Teams with ONLY ONE PLAYER play normally.

Scoring in Match Play is done by holes won. Team with the best score for a wole, wins that hole. Team that wins the most holes, wins the match.

Played as 2 player teams. The first player tees off on the first hole, and the players alternate shots until the round is over.

*Teams with ONLY ONE PLAYER play normally.

Scoring in Match Play is done by holes won. Team with the best score for a hole, wins that hole. Team that wins the most holes, wins the match.

Played as 2 players teams. The first player tees off on the first hole, and the players alternate shots until the round is over.
*Teams with ONLY ONE PLAYER play normally.

Each hole is worth set dollar amount (Skin). Team with lowest score, with no ties, wins the Skin. If lowest score is a tie, the Skin is carried over to next hole. Team with the most money wins.

Skins / Extra Skins –

Holes 1 – 6 worth $1,000
Holes 7 – 12 worth $2,000
Holes 13 – 18 worth  $3,000

All Team members play their own ball. At the end of the hole. Team score will be it’s best members score.

Scoring in Match Play is done by holes won. Team with the best score for a hole wins that hole. Team that wins the most holes wins the match.

All Team members play their own ball. At the end of the hole, Team score will be it’s best members score.

Each hole is worth set dollar amount (Skin). Team with lowest score, with no ties, wins the Skin. If lowest score is a tie, Skin is carried over to next hole. Team with the most money wins.

Skins –
Holes 1 – 6 worth $1000
Holes 7 – 12 worth $2000
Holes 13 – 18 worth $3000

Each hole is worth set dollar amount (Skin). Player with lowest score of “PAR OR BETTER”, with no ties, wins the Skin. If lowest score is a tie, Skin is carried over to next hole. Player with the most money wins.

Skins / Extra Skins –
Holes 1 – 6 worth $25000
Holes 7 – 12 worth $50000
Holes 13 – 18 worth $75000

1 under par = 1 extra Skin
2 under par = 3 extra Skins
3 under par = 7 extra Skins

Scoring in Match Play is dione by holes won. Player with best score for a hole, wins that hole. Player that wins the most holes, wins the match.

One on One!

Scoring in Match Play is done by holes won. Player with best score for a hole, wins that hole. Playere that wins the most holes, wins the match.

This is 3 Games in 1 –
Front 9 Winner = $2000
Back 9 Winner = $2000
18 Holes Winner =$2000

Tie = $1000 Each

One on One!

This is 3 Games in 1-

Front 9 Winner = $2000
Back 9 Winner = $2000
18 Holes Winner = $2000

Tie = $1000 Each

Each hole is worth set dollar amount (Skin). Player with lowest score, with no ties, wins the Skin. If lowest score is a tie, Skin is carried over to next hole. Player with the most money wins.

Skins –
Holes 1 – 6 worth $1000
Holes 7 – 12 worth $2000
Holes 13 – 18 worth $3000

All players for Team A hit their tee shot and the best ball is selected. Then all players for Team A hit from that lopcatoin and the best ball is selected. This occurs for every shot until the ball is in the hole.

Each hole is worth set dollar amount (Skin). Team with lowest score, with no ties, wins the Skin. If lowest score is a tie, Skin is carried over to next hole. Team with the most money wins.

Skins –
Holes 1 – 6 worth $10000
Holes 7 – 12 worth $20000
Holes 13 – 18 worth $30000

All players for Team A hit their tee shot and the best ball is selected. The, all players for Team A hit from that location and the bist ball is selected. This occurs for every shot until the ball is in the hole.

Scoring in Match Play is done by holes won. Team with the best score for a hole, wins that hole. Team that wins the most holes, wins the match.

Played with 4 players, each taking a turn being the “Wolf”. (Every 4th hole) The wolf tees off first, then after all players have teed off, the Wolf chooses a partner. If none is selected, the Wolf plays solo. The teams play Bastball to determine the winner of the hole. Winnings for hole are divided equally to all members. If Wolf wins solo, winnings for hole are doubled. If it’s a tie, hole value is carried over. At the end of play, depending on size of round, player in last place may get additional turn or turns to be Wolf.

Player with the most money wins.

Wolf Values –
Holes 1 – 4 worth $1000
Holes 5 – 8 worth $2000
Holes 9 – 12 worth $3000
Holes 13 – 16 worth $4000
Holes 17 & 18 worth $5000