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Whats the difference between a est ball and a scramble in a golf tournament?

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Whats the difference between a est ball and a scramble in a golf tournament?

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by iwnit on June 30th, 2009 1) “Best ball A form of team play using two, three, or four person teams. The team score on each hole is the lowest score obtained by one of the team members. For example, if player A has a 5, player B has a 6, player C has a 4, and player D has a 5, the “best ball” and team score is a 4.” “Scramble when a player misses the green in regulation, but still makes par or better on a hole. Scrambling percentage is a player statistic kept by the PGA Tour. Also a two or four man format, similar to Best Ball, except in a scramble, each player strikes a shot, the best shot is selected, then all players play from that selected position.” Source and further information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_golf 2) “A form of team competition. Usually between two teams of two golfers. But when used as the basis for a corporate tournament, can be many teams of four golfers each. All golfers on each team play every hole in a normal manner. But the best individual scor

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