Group golfing competitions that involve four players per side, combining their skills and scores to achieve a collective outcome, represent a common format in both casual and competitive settings. These arrangements can take many forms, such as best ball, scramble, or aggregate scoring, each demanding unique strategies and promoting camaraderie among participants. An example is a “best ball” competition, where each player on the team plays their own ball, but only the lowest score on each hole counts toward the team’s total.
The team-based structure of these competitions fosters collaboration and shared responsibility, which can enhance the overall enjoyment of the game. The format introduces a dynamic where individual strengths can compensate for weaknesses within the team. These events are often used for fundraising, corporate outings, and amateur tournaments, and offer a unique opportunity to build relationships and promote teamwork in a recreational environment. Historically, they have provided a platform for golfers of varying skill levels to participate together and experience the competitive spirit of the sport.