Game Descriptions
E thru L
EASY PEASY
Net scores count from the nine easiest holes (4,5,7,8,12,13,14,16,17). Low net wins.
EVEN STEVENS
Gross and net scores of all even holes.
FLAG DAY
Is a competition format in which golfers begin the round with an allotment of strokes, then play the course until their strokes run out.
The game gets its name from the fact that little flags are usually given to competitors to stick in the ground at the point at which their final shot is played.
The golfer who stakes his flag the farthest around the course is the winner. Example: Your allotment is 75 strokes. You play the course until you hit your 75th shot, which, let's say, comes on the 16th fairway. That's where you plant your flag. If no other player's flag is planted beyond yours - say, on the 16th green or 17th tee box - you are the winner.
We will use full course handicaps to determine the stroke allotment. A player with a handicap of 21, for example, receives 93 strokes on a par-72 course if full handicaps are used (72 plus 21).
FORGET THE 5'S
Total of Par 3's and 4's - NET
FOURS HAVE IT
Total only par 4's NET.
GO LOW
Net score on front 9. Gross score on back 9.
GOOD, BAD, AND UGLY
Using teams of 3 players, use the best Net score and the worst NET score for each hole and total.
(Keep individual score count and at the end choose the Good, Bad, and Ugly.)
GROSS AND NET
Total Gross and Total Net = Low Combined Score wins
GUESS YOUR SCORE
At sign-in, predict gross score.
Winner(s) is closest to actual score without going over.
HATE 'EM
Choose three of your hated holes before the round starts write down a par on each.
A stipulation that applies is that the three holes must be comprised of one par 3, one par 4 and one par 5.
Played with full handicaps. At the end of the round, add up the strokes (including the three pars on your Hate 'Em holes)
LAGGING
Once all balls are on green and before putts are made...
ball closest to hole receives 3 points;
second closest receives 2 points;
third closest receives 1 points
LOW PUTTS
Keep track of your putts throughout the round and total putts after 18 holes.
Only strokes made on the green counts as a putting stroke.
LUCKY 13!
At the end of the round you will have circled 13 holes to count as your total NET score.
The catch is after you complete each hole you must decide then if that hole will be counted as one of your 13 holes for your NET score.