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what is prox in golf

by Dr. Nathanael Cruickshank III Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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One for low ball (lowest score on the hole), one for total score (the teams combined score), one for prox (closest to the pin in regulation), one for putts (the team with the lowest total putts), and finally one for birdie (any player on a team to make birdie wins this point).Aug 3, 2012

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What is a proxy marker in golf?

At the end of the round, the proxy marker will likely be very close to the hole, and the final name on the list is the winner of the closest-to-the-pin contest. (When using proxy markers, tournament organizers should provide guidance to golfers about what to do if a marker is in the way of a putt or other shot around the green.)

What does proximity to the hole mean in golf?

Proximity to Hole. The average distance the ball comes to rest from the hole (in feet) after the player's approach shot. The approach shot distance must be determined by a laser, and the shot must not originate from on or around the green. The shot also must end on or around the green or in the hole.

What is a KP shot in golf?

As a side bet, the golfers keep track throughout the round of which of them has stopped a ball on the green closest to the pin. At the end of the round, the one holding the KP shot is the winner of the agreed upon wager.

What is a low putts tournament?

Can be a tournament format or a side game. Low Putts tournament: In a Low Putts tournament, you throw out all your other strokes and only count putts. And the golfer or team with the fewest putts is the Low Putts winner.

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What is the six point game in golf?

Split Sixes—sometimes called English, 6-Point Game, or Cricket—is a golf format or betting game for a group of three golfers. On each hole of the round, six points are at stake, and the three golfers split those points. At the end of the round, the golfer with the most points wins.

What is a Scotch Scramble golf?

When playing Scotch Foursomes, think of it as scramble off the tee, then alternate shots into the hole. To add to the fun factor, each team is a boy/girl team. It works like this: Golfer A and Golfer B are a Scotch Foursomes team. On the first tee, both A and B hit drives.

How do you play a golf umbrella?

If a team gets all six points, the point total is doubled. This is called a blitz or an umbrella. The game can be expanded to eight points in total, with one point awarded for the longest drive in the fairway and one point for low team putts. Pressing doubles the point total awarded for each hole.

How do you play a Scotch ball in golf?

In foursomes, one player on the team hits the drive, then the partner hits the next shot and the players continue alternating shots with one ball. In the modified version of Scotch Foursomes, both golfers hit drives, then select the best drive and play the alternate shot format beginning with the second shot.

What is a Lauderdale in golf?

Fort Lauderdale: This name usually just means it's a standard scramble format. "Fort Lauderdale" is a synonym of "scramble," in other words. Las Vegas scramble: You need a 6-side die to play this version of a scramble. (Not to be confused with the more-common Las Vegas betting game.)

Why is it called a Texas Scramble?

Each team returns one score for each hole and the team with the lowest score for the round wins. Originally, Texas Scramble was known as Captain's Choice. However, in the 1950s, the format became extremely popular in Texas, hence why it then became known as a Texas Scramble.

How do you play Rabbit Golf?

In The Rabbit, a player gets a leg by making a skin (lowest score in the group) on a hole. If after nine holes a player has any legs, he wins the Rabbit for that nine. In my group, that is worth $2.00. Rabbit legs can be knocked off if another player gets beats the leg owner on subsequent holes in that nine.

How do you play Wolf Golf?

The 'Wolf' is always the last player to tee off. At each hole, the players rotate the tee-off order (on the first hole 1,2,3,4 and on the second hole 2,3,4,1 and on fifth hole 1,2,3,4 again) so that each player becomes Wolf once every four holes.

Do I need a golf umbrella?

Golf umbrellas can and do serve an important function outside of keeping players and golf equipment dry. An umbrella will make a player more visible on the golf course, which is particularly useful in poor lighted conditions and overcast mornings.

What is 2 man no Scotch?

In the 2-Man No Scotch golf tournament format, team members tee off, then switch balls, each playing the second shot from where the balls lie. Beginning with the third shot, the two team members play out the hole as a scramble, and record the one low ball as the team score. This event will be scored as a low net!

What does press mean in a scramble?

A press is another bet that runs concurrently with the original bet. Presses can add up quickly. The press or second bet, is usually for the same amount at the first bet.

What is Pinehurst alternate shot?

In the Pinehurst System, both players tee off, then they switch balls. Player A plays Player B's drive, and vice-versa. Each player hits the second shot. They then select the best of the second shots, and from that point until the ball is holed they play only one ball in an alternate shot format.

What is the low putts side game?

Low Putts side game: Before the round, agree on the value of the bet (each member of your group puts in an equal amount), and after the round count putts. The golfer with the Low Putts wins the pot. Luck of the Draw. Betting game for a group of golf buddies that combines golf and poker.

What is a barkie in golf?

The bark (or wood) in question belongs to trees. A "barkie" ("woody") is a bet that is won by a golfer who makes par on a hole after hitting a tree. A "double barkie" doubles the bet and is achieved by making par after hitting two trees on a hole. Hitting leaves doesn't count; your ball must contact solid wood.

What is the odds of a challenge golfer getting his ball into the hole in fewer than three putts

The golfer who issues the challenge is giving 3-to-2 odds that the challenged golfer can't get his ball into the hole in fewer than three putts. The challenged golfer usually has the option to decline the but, but some groups play it as automatic when the challenge is issued.

How many bets are there on each hole in golf?

Each hole (excluding par-3s) has two bets - one for the fairway and one for the green. If two or more players find the fairway or two or more players are on the green in regulation, then that bet carries over to the following hole (ala skins). Fairway & Greens can also be played for points.

How many points are at stake in golf?

On each hole, four points are at stake: Two points for the lower of each side's low scores; One point for the lower of each side's high scores; One point for the low team total. Ties award no points and winning the low individual score with a birdie results in double points (4 instead of 2).

What is the second closest hole to the hole?

On par-3 holes, the second closest to the hole is the Wolfman. All three golfers play out the hole at stroke play. The net scores of the two Hunters are added together; the Wolfman 's net score is doubled. If the Wolfman 's doubled score is lower than the Hunters' combined score, the Wolfman wins the hole (and the bet).

What does it mean to press a hole?

A game press means that every hole is now pressed and worth double points. A game press does not eliminate a regular press, but typically if you have a game press on, then your regular press is only valid for one hole. Only a team that is down can press the hole.

How many points do you get on a hole in golf?

You earn one point for keeping points on a hole and two points for taking. This means that on the first hole Team 1 wins two points (one for prox, one for low ball) and Team 2 receives zero points. On the second hole Team 1 wins two points for total score, and Team 2 receives zero points.

What does it mean when a team hits first in golf?

This means that team one hits first because they are winning and both players end up in the woods off the tee. So team two presses and then both hit their tee balls into the woods. Team one now has the option to repress the hole. A repress means that the hole is now doubled twice.

Can you press a hole in baseball?

Only a player that is down, can press the hole. A press can be put on after the team that is winning hits. Meaning that if a player from the winning team hits a ball out of bounds, the losing team can press the hole after seeing the winning teams player jack one out of bounds.

What is the proxy marker at the end of a golf round?

At the end of the round, the proxy marker will likely be very close to the hole, and the final name on the list is the winner of the closest-to-the-pin contest. (When using proxy markers, tournament organizers should provide guidance to golfers about what to do if a marker is in the way of a putt or other shot around the green.)

Why do golf tournaments have a close to the pin?

The biggest reason is that many golf tournaments — primarily of the charity, corporate, club and association kind — have a "closest-to-the-pin contest" or "closest-to-the-pin competition" as part of the tournament. A bonus competition, you might say, within the event. A group of golf buddies can also wager money on a closest-to-the-pin side bet ...

What is a KP golf tournament?

KP is more common as a contest that runs during a tournament. Tournament organizers typically will select one par-3 hole, name a prize, and the golfer who, during the tournament, gets her tee shot closest to the pin on the designated hole wins the prize.

What is a side bet in golf?

As a side bet, the golfers keep track throughout the round of which of them has stopped a ball on the green closest to the pin.

How does a KP hole work?

It usually works one of two ways: Either tournament organizers sell these extra chances before the tournament round starts; Or there will be a table set up on the designated KP hole to allow golfers who want another shot at the KP prize the chance to buy one (or two or three - three is usually the limit) on the spot.

What happens when you three putt in golf?

And any time a player three-putts or worse (the ball has to be on the green for the first putt), a specific amount is added to a pot. That money keeps accruing during the round and the last person to three-putt has to pay the other players the amount in the pot.

How many points do you get for a low score on a golf hole?

The player with the low score on a hole gets five points. The player with the second-lowest score gets three. And the worst score on a hole gets one. If there are ties, you simply divide the points by the number of players tied. For example, two players tie for the best score on a hole.

What does it mean when the front, back and 18 are equal?

If the front, back and 18 are equal in the amount wagered, that means a golfer or team could conceivably win the first 10 holes, and halve all but two of the remaining and win only a third of the amount wagered. Hardly fair.

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