
Round 1 - Irish Rumble
BLUE TEES
Irish Rumble is a four-person Best Ball format played with Stableford points. Stableford points are awarded for the best net scores earned on a given hole: eagles (4 points), birdies (3), pars (2) and bogeys (1). You will play this round with your 4-man team, trying to accumulate the most stableford points against the other teams.
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On the first six holes (1-6), the best single score of the 4 players is recorded as the team score, on the next six holes (7-12) the best two scores are recorded, on the next five holes (13-17) the best three scores are recorded, and on the last hole (18) all four player scores are recorded.
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**This round does not count for the Gisty Belt Individual Championship.
12:10PM
White Team
Bill Edwards
Michael Pratt
Jeremy Jones
Trey Liebenrood
Score Keeper
Trey Liebenrood
12:20PM
Gray Team
Rob Craig
Matt Trumbo
Bryan Gist
Mike Hibbs
Score Keeper
Matt Trumbo
12:40PM
Blue Team
Ben McCullar
Danny Birdsall
Eric Newsome
James Wharton
Score Keeper
Danny Birdsall
12:50PM
Purple Team
Elliott Coffin
Matt Yokley
Dane Sharp
Dave Collie
Score Keeper
Dane Sharp

Scoring
Captains are responsible for recording scores during this round. Enter all 4 gross scores into the Golf GameBook app. Golf GameBook will have the strokes accounted for and will calculate the Stableford points earned based on the best net scores for the holes.
Points
At the end of the round, we will calculate the scores and then apply the following cup points:
1st place: 1 1/2 points
2nd Place: 1 point
3rd Place: 1/2 point
4th Place: 0 points
Tie Breaker
1 hole alternate shot between all 4 players on each team. Starting with the low handicap player to the high handicap player.
Notes
Each player must finish out each hole during this round to ensure that each hole is accurately scored. The only exception to this is if better scores have already been recorded for that given hole and you can't help your team OR you can't do better than NET double quadrouple bogey (example: 9 on a par 4 if you are getting a stroke).
When in doubt, putt it out!