Why don't they call foursomes two ball (since only 2 balls are in play), and why don't they call two ball four ball (since there are 4 balls in play)?
Yes, two cultures divided by a common language.
Two ball = two guys playing their own ball. So singles played in a group of two.
Threeball = Three guys playing their own ball (Burnham is a three ball club, I believe).
Fourball = Four guys playing their own ball.
Foursome = four guys playing two balls alternately
Greensome (my favourite game) = four guys playing two balls alternately except both guys drive then pick the drive of their choice (this keeps all four players together unlike how foursomes should properly be played where two groups of two are split for much of the game)
Foursome Bogey (a cool, but tough game) = Two guys playing one ball alternately, but scoring a + (better than par), - (worse than par) or 0 (status quo). This is obviously not a matchplay set up, but used with a field - very traditional one day competition which is dying out. O or +1 can often win this type of competition especially if handicaps are limited to 3/4s of 18 tops.
Albatross = a shot holed in three less than par
Scott
Burnham is a 2, 3 and 4 ball club depending on the tee time. Generally, 2 ball until 10ish, 3 ball until 12ish and 4 ball in the afternoon.
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