Scrambles involve 4-person teams playing four balls, but with each shot coming from the same spot (the best of the four drives is chosen and all four team members then hit from that spot, and so on). The variation in a Texas Scramble is that at least four drives of each member of the team must be used during the course of the round: At least four drives hit by Player A, four by Player B, and so on. In a regular scramble, a great driver might have his tee ball used on every hole. A Texas Scramble eliminates that possibility and allows even the weakest driver on the team to get into the action.
Our
Friday warm up event format of Texas Scramble starts our 2013 season
after the white out at Ingon Manor. The draw has been made for this
popular format, see below. We will be running a fun competition with
£3 per man and the feature fines monies making up the prize fund. We
will decide after the golf the value of the first and second place
prize money. We will also run a nearest the pin competition on the
9th and 17th holes. See the rooming details and draw for Saturday
