In this video, Golf Monthly's Jezz Ellwood takes a detailed look at the world handicap system. He picks out the 8 most important things that every golfer needs to know. From handicap indexes to slope ...
Not all golf scores are created equally. That’s why, in 2020, the United States Golf Association adopted a handicap rule called Playing Condition Calculation (PCC). Depending on how golfers perform on ...
Both four-ball and foursomes involve four players divided into teams of two, but the biggest difference between the formats is the number of balls in play. In four-ball, there are four balls in play, ...
The Ryder Cup deviates from traditional golf scoring, and each day is different. Here's a complete guide to how it works.
There are four foursomes matches in a session, the first on Friday morning and the second on Saturday morning. Two players ...
Foursomes features the teams alternating their shots. In Four-ball, each of those pairs plays their own shot after they take them. The lowest score on each of those teams is counted and the lowest ...
The Ryder Cup is not strokeplay, but matchplay, meaning pairs or individuals are head-to-head. The pair or player with the ...
The first two days of the Ryder Cup (Friday, Saturday) are firmly entrenched in team-based golf. Golfers from the United ...