1 for each player, each team then plays from their best place.
Add all team handicaps together then if it comes to say 56 you put a decibel point in the middle to get 5.6
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A shamble is a type of golf tournament that combines elements of a scramble with elements of stroke play. Like in a scramble, all members of a team (usually four) tee off and the best ball of the four tee shots is selected. All players move their balls to the spot of the best ball. From this point, the hole is played out at stroke play, with all members of the team playing their own ball into the hole.
From Google: A "shamble" is a type of golf tournament format in which a team of golfers selects the one best drive among them after teeing off, then all four play their own golf balls from that position into the hole. 2 Best balls of the team will count towards the TEAM SCORE. Generally, par 3s don’t scramble off the tee, par 4s do, and par 5s scramble first 2 shots of the hole.
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There is either a two person or a four person scramble, not a two person team in a four person scramble. If it is a two person scramble, each player gets to play their own ball from each location, so two balls. In the four person scramble it is the same thing, so four balls.
TWO PLAYERS ARE PLAYING IN EACH TEAM. EACH PLAYER WILL HIT THEIR TEE SHOTS AND THEN THE MOST DESIRED TEE SHOT IS CHOOSEN AND THEN BOTH PLAYERS WILL HIT FROM THAT LOCATION AND THEN REPEAT THE SAME PROCESS UNTIL THE BALL IS HOLED
If its a team of four 1/10 of combined handicap should be used so it follows that over nine hole 1/20 of combined handicap is the answer.
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In scramble play, each player on a team takes a shot from the same spot, and the team selects the best shot to play from next. Players must always play their own ball from within one club length of the chosen shot, and they cannot improve their lie, stance, or swing. The process continues until the ball is holed. Additionally, each player typically contributes a minimum number of their own shots throughout the round, depending on the specific rules set for the event.
Blown Saves and Holds. A hold is when a reliever comes into the game with his team ahead and leaves the game with his team ahead.