A team competition format where two golfers form a side, with each player on the team playing their own ball throughout the round. At the end of each hole, the lower score between the two partners is recorded as the team’s score. For instance, if one player makes a par and the other makes a birdie, the team’s score for that hole is the birdie. This promotes collaboration and allows for strategic risk-taking, as one player can play aggressively knowing their partner’s more conservative play offers a safety net.
This particular team format encourages camaraderie and lessens individual pressure. Its benefits include quicker rounds compared to individual stroke play, as partners can concede putts to each other. Historically, it has been a popular choice for amateur tournaments and casual rounds among friends due to its forgiving nature and emphasis on teamwork. This type of competition also allows golfers of varying skill levels to participate and contribute meaningfully to their team’s success.