Looking at a couple of golf sites I see that leagues can get really “point” driven. Like possibly getting 40 points a game? I think we should keep it simple at first. As time goes by we can develop the rules. No changes to the way you develop the handicaps. Personally, I think it makes it as close as possible to being fair. As everyone knows I’m not the best golfer in the league but with my handicap I have beaten the best.

Basically, I propose, barely changing the rules. Even though we are now teams we will still play each individual in the league (except your partner). Each team plays every team twice. The first time, you will play against one player of the opposing team, the next time you play against the other player of that opposing team.

Example:

Week 2: Team 1 vs Team 2

Week 2: Player 1A plays against Player 2A/Player 1B plays against Player 2B

Week 10: Player 1A plays against Player 2B/Player 1B plays against Player 2A

POINTS:

Individually: 1 point for attendance, 1 point for winning majority of holes, 1 point for lowest net score

Team points: 1 point for winning majority of holes with team handicaps, 1 point for lowest net score with team handicaps. Team handicaps would be the sum of the individual players’ handicaps. The table below illustrates point structure for a team.

Team

Attendance

Most Holes won

Lowest Strokes

 Team Most Holes Won

Team Lowest Strokes

Max. Total

Min. Total

Player 1A

1

1

1

Player 1B

1

1

1

1

1

8

0*

Example - Team 1 Mike A and Tiny / Team 2 Jim and Dave (Mike A vs Jim, Tiny vs Dave):

Mike A’s Handicap is 13 + Tiny’s Handicap is 13 = 26 Team 1 Handicap

Jim’s Handicap is 9 + Dave’s Handicap is 15 = 24 Team 2 Handicap

So, when factoring the team points, Team 2 is giving Team 1 two strokes, 1 on hole 9 and one on hole 3.

Here’s a sample scorecard:

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And here’s the points breakdown based on the individual and team calculations:

Team

Attendance

Most Holes won

Lowest Strokes

Team Most Holes Won

Team Lowest Strokes

Total

 

TEAM 1

Mike A

1

1

1

Tiny

1

0

0

1

0.5

5.5

 

TEAM 2

Jim

1

0

0

Dave

1

1

1

0

0.5

4.5

 

Absences

In the event of an absence, I propose the player that is present must play each member of the opposing team. The penalty for a player being absent is 3 points. If the entire team is absent, then that team gets 0 points and forfeits the game. The opposing team must still play; however, they will play the course.

If a member of a team is unable to finish a round, then they will keep their attendance point, but the opposing players will end up playing the unfinished player's teammate as if they were absent. The unfinished player's score will not be used at all. The most that team can get would be 6 points in that scenario.

If both members of a team cannot finish a round, then they will receive the attendance point, but the opposing players will receive all points as a result of a forfeit. In this scenario the team that could not finish will still get 2 points for attendance if they had paid their course fees for that week.

 

Example (Ryan is absent):

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Team

Attendance

Most Holes won

Lowest Strokes

Team Most Holes Won

Team Lowest Strokes

Total

 

TEAM 1

John

1

0

0

Matt

1

0

0

0

0

2

 

TEAM 2

Mike

1

1

1

Ryan

0

0

0

1

1

5

 

Substitutes

Subs with handicaps can compete on an absent players behalf. A sub list will be compiled and published at the start of each season. The sub process is as follows:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Example (Ryan is absent, and Joe subs in his place):

Team

Attendance

Most Holes won

Lowest Strokes

Team Most Holes Won

Team Lowest Strokes

Total

 

TEAM 1

John

1

0

0

Matt

1

0

0

0

0

2

 

TEAM 2

Mike

1

1

1

Joe

0

1

1

1

1

7

 

Substitutes during Playoffs

A team can only have one substitute per match in the playoffs. If there are no league players present to represent a team, then that team will forfeit their match.

Again, these changes I’m proposing are minimal. The biggest change is you will have a partner and that partner will be in your foursome every round … so you better like the guy your partnering up with.

With the new earlier tee times, we now have 23 weeks to play with. Here is the season breakdown:

 

Money is awarded for the regular season winner, 1st place and 2nd place

 

In the event of it raining more than 1 week, the regular season will be shortened but the 3 playoff weeks will be kept.  So, if it rains in week 3, then we just move all the rounds back a week and the floater round 23 goes away. If it then rains again in week 5, then it gets played in week 6, but week 19 would get cut off with week 21 still being the start of playoffs.

 

Playoff Rules:

 

In the event that 2 teams tie a match in the playoffs, they will play an extra hole (or holes) until a winner is determined. If playing extra holes is unavailable due to the tee not being open, then the tie breaker will be based on the team that had the best score on the hardest hole. If it is still a tie, then it falls to the best score on the second hardest hole and so on until a winner is determined.

 

Additional Misc Rules: