We will have a shotgun start from all 18 tee boxes on the Golf Course.
Two or more players will form a team, with the rules emphasizing on fun - without the pressure of players keeping individual scores.
Each player may hit a tee shot for each hole, but everyone plays from the spot of the best shot. We do require that each group needless of size will select each player's tee shot at least twice.
Step 1
Instruct each member of your scramble team to tee-off from your starting hole. In a scramble tournament, your team's opening hole could be any hole on an 18-hole course, depending on the assignment by tournament organizers. Players can tee-off with the golf club of their choosing -- not necessarily a driver.
Step 2
Choose the best tee shot through a general consensus of your scramble team. The group can decide the best tee shot based on any criteria they choose. Usually the best shot is the longest drive that lands in the fairway. Or your team may choose a long tee shot that landed off the fairway in the rough if you have a decent lie.
Step 3
Mark the spot of the best tee shot with a golf tee or ball marker. Direct other players to pick up their balls and hit from within one club length of the marked spot.
Step 4
Continue selecting the best shot until one player hits the ball in the hole. The team score is total of the best shots.
Tips
If you are selecting a scramble team, try to include at least one player who can hit good tee shots with the driver. Good tee shots will put your team in a good position for its second shot. Having a player who has good short-game skills also helps, especially putting.