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Four-ball golf

Pairs playing format in the game of golf


Pairs playing format in the game of golf

Four-ball is a pairs playing format in the game of golf. It is also known as better ball or best ball. It is also sometimes abbreviated as 4BBB.

In a stroke play competition, competitors are paired and play as a team. Each golfer plays their own ball; the team's score on each hole is the lower of the two players' scores. Only one of a pair is required to complete each hole. The winners are the team with the lowest aggregate score over a set number of holes. Since 2017 this format, along with foursomes, has been used by the Zurich Classic on the PGA Tour.

In a match play competition, a four-ball consists of two teams of two players competing directly against each other. All four golfers play their own balls throughout the round (rather than alternating shots on a single ball); each hole is won by the team whose member has the lowest score. Solheim Cup, and Presidents Cup.

References

References

  1. Ellwood, Jeremy. (September 30, 2018). "The Difference Between Fourball and Foursomes".
  2. "Rules of Golf - Rule 23: Four-Ball". The R&A.
  3. "Rules of Golf: Rule 23 – Four-Ball". USGA.
  4. (April 18, 2019). "How it works: Zurich Classic of New Orleans team format". PGA Tour.
  5. Woodard, Adam. (September 26, 2018). "Ryder Cup format: Breaking down fourball, foursomes and scoring for non-golf fans". USA Today.
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