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Conference 7.286::golf

Title:Welcome to the Golf Notes Conference!
Notice:FOR SALE notes in Note 69 please! Intros in note 863 or 61.
Moderator:FUNYET::ANDERSON
Created:Tue Feb 15 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2129
Total number of notes:21499

256.0. "Best ball match..." by MSEE::KELLEY (Keep_it_in_play, TITANIUM_X-STIFF) Mon Apr 25 1988 13:01

    
    	An explanation of a best ball match please...
    
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256.1NSG017::GORDONMon Apr 25 1988 13:332
    SEE 255.1
    
256.2CALLME::MR_TOPAZMon Apr 25 1988 13:5420
       There seems to be a difference between the "official" definition
       and common usage.
       
       The official definition of best-ball competition is where one
       player competes against a team of either two or three players, and
       the best score of the two- or three-player team on each hole is
       used.
       
       A common usage of best-ball, at least in some of the groups I hang
       out with, is a match consisting of two-player teams, and the
       better score on each hole is used for the team's score. The
       "official" name for this type of competition seems to be
       "four-ball".
       
       --Mr Topaz
       
       p.s., re .1:  Maybe you'll have a question some time about a
       particular qualifier of a command of a VMS utility.  I'll be
       pleased to dircet you to the VMS Documentation Set. 
256.3Great P.S.MSEE::KELLEYKeep_it_in_play, TITANIUM_X-STIFFMon Apr 25 1988 14:184
    
    	RE: .2
    
    	Mr. Topaz, I loved your P.S.....!
256.4my two cents, best penny.USWAV3::FAGERBERGMon Apr 25 1988 14:4111
    
     Great P.S.  Mr. Topaz!
    
     Best ball can be played a. best ball in partners e.g. TWO ball
                             b. best ball 3 man team  e.g. Three ball
                             c. best ball 4 man team  e.g. Four ball
                             d.  All of the above
    
    The correct answer is d.  Actually the number of players is incidental
    as its the only the best ball counts.
    
256.5best ball can boost handicapsUSWAV3::FAGERBERGMon Apr 25 1988 16:2613
    
    
     We have started some thing different (for us at least) last year.
     We play a lot of Cap-Am style tournaments and we found that using
    the best ball out of a three-some or four-some handicaps were going
    up and up.  The reason was if one or two on the team were in the
    hole (that is for best ball score), the others "were playing for
    handicap".  So we started combined best two ball tournaments, where
    the two best balls were counted for the team.  It kept, for the
    most part, people grinding it out. The length of time for a round
    didn't suffer either.  Handicaps stopped soaring.  Now if we can
    stop the practice of "aww, gimme a six" casual rounds we might see
    these 15 and 16 handicappers come down where they belong.
256.6I like 'best ball' matchesNETWRK::GSMITHDouble Trouble Mon Apr 25 1988 16:5610
    Playing for handicap... Whatever turns people on , I guess.
    
    We sometimes play a best ball match where you get two (2) points
    a hole. One point for best ball, (best score on hole), and one point
    for combined score. We don't do it for handicap purposes, but rather
    to keep everyone in a hole. This way, if you partner is in for a
    bird, you remain in the hole mentally, because combined also means
    one point.
    
    Smitty
256.7NSG017::GORDONThu Apr 28 1988 15:3810
    re:256.2 ps....
    
    but the documentation set will only refer me to some other set which
    will refer me to some other set which will refer me to some other
    set...and so on.....
    
    
    my response in 256.1 was to direct the inquirer to the source of
    the information...of course if they can't read...!!!
    
256.8But,MSEE::KELLEYKeep_it_in_play, TITANIUM_X-STIFFThu Apr 28 1988 15:4714
    
    RE: .7
    
    Mr. Gordon,
    
    I think the point here is that if I had the book I wouldn't need
    to ask the question. If you have the book then please share the
    answers with the rest of us, this is the point of having a notes
    conference...
    
    
    
	Thanks
    	Gene