2-player team format that uses an 11-point system in the 9-hole regular season events and a 20-point system in the 18-hole championship event.
Scoring is based on two separate individual matches, where the A player on one team plays against the A player on the other team, and the B players are in a match against each other as well.
Each hole is worth 1 point in each 1-on-1 match, with the point going to the player with the lower net score on the hole. Ties split the point. Another point is issued to the player who won the most holes, and again ties split the point. Finally another point is issued to the player who has the lower gross 9-hole score, and again ties split the point. Teams are fixed throughout the season.
Standard - Rules of Golf followed on a rated course during its active season
Points - The standings for this scoring system are dictated by a points system, where each team can earn points in each event based on their performance.
Team - Each golfer on the roster competes on a team.
Match - Each team competes against another team in each event
This scoring system is used by PB Dye Thursday League
This is a "parent" scoring system that has the following "children" scoring systems under it
2-player 9-hole team format that uses an 11-point system in a match.<br/><br/> Scoring is based on two separate individual matches, where the A player on one team plays against the A player on the other team, and the B players are in a match against each other as well.<br/><br/> Each hole is worth 1 point in each 1-on-1 match, with the point going to the player with the lower net score on the hole. Ties split the point. Another point is issued to the player who won the most holes, and again ties split the point. Finally another point is issued to the player who has the lower gross 9-hole score, and again ties split the point. Teams are fixed throughout the season.
2-player 18-hole team format that uses a 20-point system in a match<br/><br/> Scoring is based on two separate individual matches, where the A player on one team plays against the A player on the other team, and the B players are in a match against each other as well.<br/><br/> Each hole is worth 1 point in each 1-on-1 match, with the point going to the player with the lower net score on the hole. Ties split the point. Another point is issued to the player who won the most holes, and again ties split the point. Finally another point is issued to the player who has the lower gross 9-hole score, and again ties split the point. Teams are fixed throughout the season.