Four ball , you know the game, one low net score for your team counts.
You can only play this game with four players split into two teams. You’ll be playing for two points on each hole, one for the lowest score on each team, one for the high score on each team. The lowest score on the hole wins a point, the lowest high score wins the other one. Ties do not accumulate and the winner will be the team with the most points.
The pursuit of the puka is on in this stroke play championship round.
Foursomes is a type of golf match played between four players. Golfers compete in teams of two, using only one ball per team, and take it in turns to hit shots until the hole is completed. The team that completes the hole in the fewest shots wins. Team members also take it turns to tee off. OBI will play a modified version where you will play 6 holes with every other person in your foursome, so everyone teams up for 6 holes. Additionally we'll be playing a virtual net best score foursome vs foursome.
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For the OBI championship round, we will be using the USGA Local OB and Lost ball Rule. Instead of the player returning to the spot of the previous shot in the event of a lost ball or a ball out of bounds, the player can take a drop in the nearest spot of the fairway (within two club-lengths of the edge of the fairway), no nearer the hole than where the ball crossed the OB line, with a two-stroke penalty. The same local rule applies to a lost ball, with the player able to drop in the fairway across from where the previous ball is estimated to have come to rest.
For more info click the link below to view on the USGA website.