Sun Dance Friday Night Fights
Hosted by Clancy and Helen Bean.
2008 Schedule
$7.00 + $3.50 entry fee
April 25, 2008 Scramble 4-6 pm
May 2, 2008 Chapman 4-6 pm
May 9, 2008 Best Ball 4-6 pm
(BACK NINE)
May 16, 2008 Scotch Ball 4-6 pm
May 23, 2008 Scramble 4-6 pm
May 30, 2008 Chapman 4-6 pm (BACK
NINE)
June 6, 2008 Best Ball 4-6 pm
June 13, 2008 Scotch Ball 4-6 pm
June 20, 2008 Scramble 4-6 pm
(BACK NINE)
June 27, 2008 Chapman 4-6 pm
July 4, 2008 Best Ball @ 11 am
July 11, 2008 Scramble 4-6
pm (Back Nine)
July 18, 2008 Chapman 4-6 pm
July 25, 2008 Scotch Ball 4-6 pm
August 1, 2008 Best Ball 4-6 pm
(BACK NINE)
August 8, 2008 Scramble 4-6 pm
August 15, 2008 Chapman 4-6 pm
August 22, 2008 Scotch Ball 4-6 pm
(BACK NINE)
August 29, 2008 Best Ball 4-6 pm
September 5, 2008 Scramble 4-6 pm
September 12, 2008 Chapman 4-6 pm ( BACK
NINE) Followed by Prime Rib Dinner
- In the Chapman System, both players on a side tee off, and
then they switch balls.
- Player A plays Player B's drive, and vice-versa. Each player
hits his or her second shot.
- They then select the better of the second shots, and from
that point until the ball is holed
- they play only one ball in an alternate shot format.
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| 2-Person Best Ball" is a best-ball competition
format in which the teams consist of two players. Played as one team
vs. another, whether stroke play or match play, it's simply another
name for Four Ball. Each player on the team plays his own ball until
completing the hole, then the lower of the two scores is recorded as
the team score for that hole. |
| 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 better of the two shots is selected and
both players play from that spot, until the ball is holed. One team
score is recorded. |
| 2-person Scotch ball play the same ball throughout the round of
golf, alternating shots: The first player tees off, the second
player hits the second shot, the first player hits the third shot,
and so on until the ball is holed. Whoever holes the last
putt, the other tee’s off from the next tee. |