Team Golf Games
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How to Play Low Putts: The Simplest Side Bet in Golf
Low Putts is the simplest side bet in golf — lowest putt count wins. Full rules, scoring methods, variations, and the chip-in rule every group should know. read more
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How to Play Aggregate Golf (Combined Score): The 2-Person Format Behind Every Club Tournament
The 2-person team format that runs nearly every member-guest, club tournament, and weekend charity scramble. Both scores matter on every hole. read more
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Daytona Golf: The 2-vs-2 Betting Golf Game That Punishes Blow-Ups
Daytona golf rules: the 2-vs-2 Vegas variant where failing to make par flips your score against you. Scoring, examples, FAQ, and how it differs from Vegas. read more
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Modified Stableford: Complete Scoring System and Rules (with Examples)
Learn how Modified Stableford scoring works — the aggressive PGA Tour points system used at the Barracuda Championship. read more
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How to Play Hammer Golf: The Doubling Bet You Can Drop at Any Moment
Hammer is a match-play betting game where any player can double the bet at any point during a hole — even after a shot is in the air. Full rules, scoring, variations, and how it differs from a Nassau press. read more
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Scramble vs Shamble vs Texas vs Bramble vs More: All 17 Scramble Formats Explained
Every golf scramble format compared — Scramble, Shamble, Texas, Florida, Vegas, Greensome, and more. Tournament and weekend formats explained. read more
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How to Play Worst Ball Golf (Reverse Scramble): Rules and Tiger’s Version
Worst Ball is the format where the worst shot on the team counts, and everyone plays from there. The inverse of Scramble. Tiger Woods has long used a solo version as practice — two balls per shot, always the worse one. It’s brutal, but most groups play it again and again. read more
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How to Play 6-6-6 Golf (Round of Three): The Format That Changes Every 6 Holes
6-6-6 is a team format where the game itself changes every six holes. Same teams, three different formats — Best Ball, Scramble, Alternate Shot. Win two of three and you take the round. read more
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How to Play Yellow Ball Golf: Rules, Scoring & Why Every Foursome Loves It
Yellow Ball is a 4-person team format where one player per hole becomes the designated “yellow ball” — and their score must count, no matter what they shoot. It also goes by Money Ball, Devil Ball, Pink Ball, and Lone Ranger, depending on who’s running the event. The setup is simple, but the pressure is read more









