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SIR Golf Club Game Formats
For all games adjusted scores are not to be entered for individual holes, but should be applied only
Sweeps BB-2
BB-4 2-BB-4 3-BB-4 345-Prog
543-Prog
Prog BB-4
PP PP-4
2-PP-4
at the end, and then the adjusted gross total posted.
Each player keeps own score card, entering gross score for each hole, and their net score for the 18 holes. (no need to enter net for each hole)
2 player partners will keep a joint score card, entering their 2 scores for each hole, with a “/” and each net score. On a third line, enter the lowest net score for their twosome; sum the 18 better net scores at the end.
Like BB-2 above, but with the whole foursome playing as a team, and on a fifth line, enter the lowest net score for the foursome; sum the best 18 net scores at the end.
Like BB-4 above, the whole foursome plays as a team, but on a fifth line, enter the sum of the two lowest net scores for the team; sum the better net scores at the end.
Like 2-BB-4 above, the whole foursome plays as a team, but on a fifth line, enter the sum of the three lowest net scores for the team; sum the best net scores at the end.
Like BB-4 above, the whole foursome plays as a team, but on a fifth line, for par 3 holes enter the lowest net score for the team; for par 4 holes enter the sum of the two lowest net scores for the team; for par 5 holes enter the sum of the three lowest net scores for the team; sum the best net scores at the end.
Like 345-Prog above, the whole foursome plays as a team, but on a fifth line, for par 5 holes enter the lowest net score for the team; for par 4 holes enter the sum of the two lowest net scores for the team; for par 3 holes enter the sum of the three lowest net scores for the team; sum the best net scores at the end.
Like 345-Prog above, the whole foursome plays as a team, but on a fifth line, for the 1st hole enter the lowest net score for the team; for the 2nd hole enter the sum of two lowest net scores for the team; for the 3rd hole enter the sum of three lowest net scores for the team; then repeat the 3-hole progressions for the rest of the holes; sum the best net scores at the end. (3-hole progressions are for the order in which all foursomes play, regardless of on which side your team starts).
“Point-Par” is a scoring rule that substitutes points for net stroke golf scores: Bogey: 1 point; Par: 2 points; Birdie: 3 points; Eagle: 5 points; Albatros: 8 points
Like BB-4 above, the whole foursome plays as a team, but on a fifth line, enter “Point Par” points for the lowest net score, or highest score for that hole; sum the Point-Par points at the end.
Like PP-4 above, the whole foursome plays as a team, but on a fifth line, enter the sum of the two largest “Point Par” points for the team; sum the point totals at the end. Example: Par 4 hole – 1 net 3 birdie (3 points), plus a net par (2 points), total 5 points.