Four-Player Pink Ball / Best Ball Tournament Rules
Description: In Best Ball, each team member plays his/her own ball throughout the round. The twist is that each team is given a pink golf ball to be played by one member of the team on each hole. Teams can determine their own pink ball rotation, the only requirement is that each team member plays at least four holes with the pink ball. Each player is allotted 80% of his/her individual handicap to determine the number of strokes received on each hole. Two team scores are kept: one for the team's low net score and one for the pink ball net score. If a team loses the pink ball, they are eliminated from that part of the competition and only eligible for Best Ball team prizes. The Pink Ball competition is flighted while the Best Ball is a single flight.
U.S.G.A. rules apply unless otherwise stated herein.
Men play from the White(or equivalent) tees. Women play from the RED (or equivalent) tees.
Play the ball as it lies with the exception that a ball sitting IN a weather crack (i.e. more than 1/3 of the ball below the level of the ground) may be lifted and placed at the nearest point of relief (like within two or three inches) no closer to the hole.
If the weather or course conditions are suspect, the head pro or other golf course official should be consulted regarding other exceptions such as improving lies or lift-clean-and-place.
All members of each team shall hole out all putts. Each individual score, the team net score, and the pink ball net score should be recorded on the scorecard. In the interest of speeding up play, if one team member (not playing the pink ball) is headed for a large number and hopelessly out of contention for the team score, he/she can pick up and record his/her individual score in accordance with the equitable stroke control guidelines.
No Shows:
Late Arrivals/Early Departures: Late arrivals may join the round in progress and play the remaining holes. If a team member has to leave prior to the completion of the round, then only the holes he/she played will count towards the team score. In either case, all team members play the entire round at the handicap percentage and pink ball quota, as described in the No Show section, that corresponds to the total number of teammates that participated at some point in the round.
Note: If a tiebreaker is needed between one or more teams that have lost the pink ball, the team that kept the ball the longest will be declared the winner. If two teams lost the ball on the same hole, the team with the low net pink ball score to that point wins. If still tied, coin flip or mud wrestle.
Course Handicaps================1. Calculate the Course Handicap for each participant as follows: (USGA slope rating for tees being played) (Current USGA handicap index) X ----------------------------------------- 113 Round this result to the nearest whole number with .50 or more rounding up, .49 or less rounding down. Example: A player with a 7.8 index playing from the blue tees, which have a slope rating of 126, would have a calculated Course Handicap of: 7.8 X 126/113 = 8.697 or 9
2. Handicap Allowances
Multiply the Course Handicap of each participant by .8, then round to the nearest whole stroke with .50 or more rounding up, .49 or less rounding down. 3. Make tee rating adjustments as necessary if participants are playing from different tees. Case 1 - Blue (or White) tees rated higher than Red tees: Subtract Red rating from Blue rating and add the result to the Course Handicaps of all participants playing from the Blue tees.
Round this result to the nearest whole number with .50 or more rounding up, .49 or less rounding down. Example: Blue rating 70.6, Red rating 68.1. 70.6 - 68.1 = 2.5 or 3 Add 3 strokes to the Course Handicaps of all Blue tee players. Case 2 - Red tees rated higher than Blue (or White) tees: Subtract Blue rating from Red rating and add the result to the Course Handicaps of all participants playing from the Red tees.
Round this result to the nearest whole number with .50 or more rounding up, .49 or less rounding down. Example: Blue rating 71.4, Red rating 72.2. 72.2 - 71.4 = 0.8 or 1 Add 1 stroke to the Course Handicaps of all Red tee players.Tournament Handicaps==================== Each participant receives strokes on holes with rated handicaps equal to or less than their resulting Tournament Handicap. Those with Tournament Handicaps of 19 or more shall receive additional strokes on holes with rated handicaps equal to or less than the number of strokes that their Tournament Handicap exceeds 18. Examples: A player with a Tournament Handicap of 6 receives strokes on holes with handicap ratings of 1 through 6. A player with a Tournament Handicap of 21 receives strokes on all 18 holes plus an additonal stroke for holes with handicap ratings of 1 through 3.