Apparently, there's a new game variation popping up around Europe these days.
http://www.powerplay-golf.com/images/img_03.gif
It's a game, played over 9 holes using the Stableford points system, except EVERY GREEN HAS 2 PINS.
One pin (white) is the "easy" position.
The scoring for white pins are as in Stableford
Net Bogey = 1 point
Net Par = 2 points
Net Birdie = 3 points
Net Eagle = 4 points
The other pin (Jolly Roger) is the "hard" pin position.
The scoring for the Jolly Rogers are different
Net Bogey = 1 point
Net Par = 2 points
Net Birdie = 6 points
Net Eagle = 8 points
During holes 1-8, you MUST attack 3, but no more than 3, Jolly Roger pins.
On hole number 9, you have the option to attack a fourth Jolly Roger, but should you choose that, you risk losing 2 points from a Net Bogey or worse (only hole where you can lose points).
So it's a strategy game. Risk the Jolly Rogers or play the "safe" shot to the easy pin?
My club is hosting a tournament on monday and 2 danish challenge-tour players will take part.
Personally, I'm not a big fan of turning golf into an arcade game, but I do see some positive ideas in this. Have any of you tried Powerplay Golf? Is it worth doing?
http://www.powerplay-golf.com/images/img_03.gif
It's a game, played over 9 holes using the Stableford points system, except EVERY GREEN HAS 2 PINS.
One pin (white) is the "easy" position.
The scoring for white pins are as in Stableford
Net Bogey = 1 point
Net Par = 2 points
Net Birdie = 3 points
Net Eagle = 4 points
The other pin (Jolly Roger) is the "hard" pin position.
The scoring for the Jolly Rogers are different
Net Bogey = 1 point
Net Par = 2 points
Net Birdie = 6 points
Net Eagle = 8 points
During holes 1-8, you MUST attack 3, but no more than 3, Jolly Roger pins.
On hole number 9, you have the option to attack a fourth Jolly Roger, but should you choose that, you risk losing 2 points from a Net Bogey or worse (only hole where you can lose points).
So it's a strategy game. Risk the Jolly Rogers or play the "safe" shot to the easy pin?
My club is hosting a tournament on monday and 2 danish challenge-tour players will take part.
Personally, I'm not a big fan of turning golf into an arcade game, but I do see some positive ideas in this. Have any of you tried Powerplay Golf? Is it worth doing?
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