Each player will be given $1,000,000 in genuine, official LGA money and may parlay this amount into an untold amount playing the best golf of her life!
One mulligan on any 9 holes with Low Gross and Low net. (can use anywhere except putts).
After the round, give yourself PAR on your 3 worst holes.
Keep count of all players’ scores for 18 holes, BUT do not count putts in score for game.
Before tee off, choose any 2 par 5's, 2 par 3's and 5 par 4's for the game.
You may not change holes after tee off.
These 9 holes are your net score for the game.
Use only the scores for the holes that begin with the letters O, N, E and S. (1, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 16, 17, 18).
Each player in succession will play the PINK ball from tee to green.
Rotate the PINK around team so that a different player uses it on each hole.
Put the score for PINK Ball in the Pink Ball Score Box.
If you lose the PINK ball, your team is out of the game; whoever returns the PINK Ball at the end of the game, will be counted in for the game.
Keep your own individual 18 hole score to post.
1 point for Dbl Bogey
2 points for Bogey
3 points for Par
4 points for Birdie
6 points for Eagle
*Individuals with the most points after the round wins.*
Chip-ins = 4 points
1 putt = 3 points
2 putts = 2 points
3 putt = subtract -1 point
4 putt = subtract -3 points
While players are on the course; the pro randomly chooses/draws any nine of the eighteen holes to be used for the game.
When players finish, they add the scores for those nine holes and subtract half their handicap.
Your score on a hole earns you points in a quota tournament, and this is the most common way points are awarded:
Double Bogeys = 1 point
Bogeys = 2 points
Pars = 4 points
Birdies = 6 points
Eagles = 8 points
Note that these points are for gross pars, gross birdies and so on. (This is because your handicap is used in determining your quota goal.)
QUOTA FORMAT: EACH GOLFER BEGINS WITH POINTS AND TRIES TO BEAT 36
The goal is beat a target of 36 points, and the golfer who exceeds that goal by the most is the winner.
But every golfer begins with a certain amount of points. Start by determining your course handicap. Let's say your course handicap is 10; then 10 is your starting amount of points. You tee off No. 1 with 10 points. If you par the first hole, you earn 2 points, and now you're at 12. And so on.
Let's say your course handicap is 24; then you begin with 24 points. If you double bogey the first hole, you earn no points and are still at 24. If you bogey the second hole, you earn one point and now have 25. (Remember, we're talking about gross scores, not net scores.) And so on.
If you finish with 42 points, you beat the quota by six points, or +6.
If you finish with 30 points, you finish at -6.
Again, the golfer who, in this version, beats 36 points by the most is the winner.