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Title Description
12 Balls of Christmas Choose 12 best net balls from each player in the foursome. Add all four net scores together for a team score.
12 Hole Mystery

Following play 12 holes will be randomly drawn to count for the game. Total the net scores on those 12 holes for your game score.

3 IN 1

3 IN 1: Play a different game every six holes. Example of one variation of the game: Holes 1 ‐6: Best Ball Foursome; Holes 7‐12: 1 Low Gross & 1 Low Net; Holes 13 – 18: Angel Ball. Be creative with this format and have fun. 

3's & 5's

 Count only your score on par 3s and par 5s for today's money game. 

6 - 6 - 6

666 tournament: holes 1-6 Best Ball, holes 7- 12 Alternate shot; holes 13-18 Scramble

9 Hole Mystery HOLE MYSTERY: While players are on the course the pro randomly chooses/draws any nine of the eighteen holes to be used for the game. Add 9 holes for net score.
Against All Odds

AGAINST ALL ODDS: Total NET of all odd numbered holes wins the game. (1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15,17) 

Arizona Shuffle

 ARIZONA SHUFFLE: Par-3 holes, one low ball counts as the team score; Par-4 holes, two low balls are combined for the team score; Par-5 holes; three low balls are combined for the team scores.

Awesome Threesome Each player selects their best net three pars 3 holes, best net three par 4 holes; best net three par 5 holes.
Bah Humbug Scramble/

Everyone tees off. Choose the best drive of the foursome and everyone hits from there (within 1 club length). Each player will need one tee shot on the front nine and one tee shot on the back nine. Tee boxes will be at odd places. There will be some greens where you have to use a "different" putter.

Beat The VHGWA Champion Beat the present Champion
Best Ball Best ball can be played using 2-, 3- or 4-person teams. Each player on the team plays his or her own golf ball throughout the round, and on each hole the low score - or "best ball" - of the group serves as the team score. For example: On the first hole, Player A gets a 5, B gets a 4, C gets a 6, D gets a 6, so the team score for that hole is 4, because the low score of the group was B's 4.
Better Nine

BETTER NINE: Stroke play. Count all stokes, putt all balls out. Use total of front 9 or total of back 9, whichever is better.  

Bingo, Bango, Bongo 1 point if your tee shot lands in the fairway. 1 point if you get to the green in regulation. 1 point if you have the fewest putts in your group. Winner will be the golfer with the most points.
Black Ball

 BLACK BALL: Each player is designated 6 holes (3 holes if playing only 9 holes). Two net scores are counted on each hole, the person's score that is designated for that hole plus the best ball of the other two.

Blind Partners Play 18-hole stroke play. Partners will be drawn after play. Both net scores are used.
Cha Cha Cha

In the 4 Women Cha Cha Cha format, each member of the team plays his or her ball throughout. But a 3-hole rotation exists for determining how many scores are used to create the team score. On the first hole (Cha), the one low ball counts as the team score. On the second hole (cha cha), the two low balls combined count as the team score. On the third hole (cha cha cha) the three low balls combined count as the team score. The rotation starts over on the fourth hole.

Choose Your Best 3's

 Choose (3) Par 3's - (3) Par 4's - (3) Par 5's for your NET Score.

Consecutive Nines Choose any nine holes in a row, and subtract half your handicap. (For example, you may use holes 1 thru 9, 2 thru 10, 3 thru 11, 4 thru 12 and so forth up to 10 thru 18.)
Crazy 8's

Net scores on Par 3's and Par 5's

Criss Cross After

Front 9 holes are paired up with the corresponding Back 9 hole. In other words, think of No. 1 and No. 10 as a pair, No. 2 and No. 11, No. 3 and No. 12, and so on up to No. 9 and No. 18. Following the round, compare the scores you recorded on No. 1 and No. 10 and circle the lower of the two. Compare No. 2 and No. 11 and circle the lower of the two, and so on through No. 9 and No. 18. Then add up the 9 holes you've circled for your total score.

Criss Cross Before Play

Best net score for 9 holes from either 1 or 10; 2 or 3; 11 or 12; 4 or 13; 5 or 14; 6 or 15; 7 or 16; 8 or 17 and 9 or 18. You will make your choice, by circling the hole you choose, before teeing off on your first hole. You cannot change your hole selection during play.

David And Goliath

DAVID & GOLIATH: Total NET scores for the five longest holes on the golf course. Add this number to total NET scores for the four shortest holes on the golf course, to arrive at a 9-hole gross score. DOUBLE DOWN: Choose lowest net score from either front or back nine and then double that score. 

Double Your Pleasure Nine Pick your best nine holes (2-par 3s, 2-par 5s and 5-par 4s net.
Easy Peasy EASY PEASY: Net scores count from the nine easiest holes (3,6,7,8,11,12,14,16,17). Low net wins
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