Black v. White 2005

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The 1st Annual Black & White Game
The Black team challenges the White to a golfing match.
July 11, 2005 @  Pineview

Here is a picture of Frank (Captain of the Black Team)
congratulating Mike P. (Captain of the White Team)
on his graciousness in defeat. 

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YES !!! The Black Team Wins !!
and.. Frank loses another flip !!
Rules

"The greatest sound in golf is the Woosh, Woosh, Woosh, of your opponents club as he hurls it across the fairway"

Players from the Black team vs. Players from the White team
Black team
Frank & Fedele -1
Bill L & Bill D +8
Etch & Bonar/Vinny +6
Michel & Al B +3
White team
Jack & Mike P +1
Dave M & Scott -8
Ted & Marv -6
Ian & Nathan -3
Group 1Group 2Group 3Group 4
Frank & Fedele
v
Jack & Mike P
Bill L & Bill D
v
Dave M & Scott
Etch & Bonar
v
Ted & Marv
Michel & Al B
v
Ian & Nathan


TOP TEAMS !!

Michel
Al B
Bill L
Bill D
Frank
Fedele
Jack
Mike P
Ian
Nathan
3635383740

Out

3536343534

In

7171727274

Total

 

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2 Man Scramble
Definition: A 2-Man Scramble is a competition format that is exactly what it sounds like: a scramble in which the teams consist of two players each. After each shot, the best of the two shots is selected and both players play from that spot, until the ball is holed. One twosome score is recorded.
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Match Play Guidelines and Terminology
 
  1. Match play is a game played by holes.

  2. A hole is won by the twosome, which holes its ball in the fewer strokes.

  3. One point is awarded for each hole won.

  4. Each twosome will count the number of holes won toward the team total.

  5. Players can move the ball one club length no closer to the hole from the original position.

  6. In moving one club length, ball must stay in the same condition.
    Example: Ball in the rough, must stay in rough.
     

A subtle combination of supposed handicaps and/or beverages will determine the pairings for the 1st Annual Black & White Game.
This game may be best ball, worst ball or lost ball.....
July 11, 2005