First, a basic description of a nice-ball opposition: a collection ( or foursome) hit their personal golfing ball off of their respective tees (generally, guys are on the whites, seniors and juniors are one tee forward and women hit from the reds).
The foursome then decides which ball represents their best chance of getting on the green, or into scoring position for their next shot (on a par-5 for example). The group then hits their next shot on the spot (or as close to) the area on which that tee shot landed (no cheating...if the ball is not on the fairway but close, you cannot improve your chances by placing the ball on the fairway). The team is basically looking to score birdies and eagles...at the finish of the round, the winning team has the lowest score under par.
So, now which you recognize the fundamentals, how can you rating?
Best-ball golf is a questioning man's (and ladies's) recreation...A intellectual game.
Consider the talents of 4 golfers for your group and decide who should play the safe tee shot, for you to assist get you into proper role on your next shot.
A woman who can hit long and straight is an asset to the team as she will usually get to play from the forward tees and, in some cases, can stick the ball close to the green (yes, I am talking from experience).
Want to really make this competition really fun? Go as a TEAM! Dress in similar colors and get into team spirit! All shirts in orange, all hats in black....feeling like a team can really improve your foursome's resolve and enthusiasm.
Let the player who's draining the putts take the closing shot (if wanted) in order that he or she can watch how the ball rolls.
Manage your expectations! Just due to the fact your group made three birdies in a row would not always imply that you'll be the low scoring team. Definitely high-5 every other for the extremely good rating and then pass on to the following hollow.
Do you really want to win? Plan ahead. Look at the scorecard before you go, check the stimp meter and practice on both the driving range and putting green. Execute shots from 100 yards and in (chips, pitches and lob shots).
Share your golf tips on how to win a best-ball competition in the comments section of this golf blog and on Twitter @Golf4Beginners.
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