Team 4 Golf - Special Events

Game Format

In order to be declared an event winner and claim the posted prize money, your team must post a score (via Ball #1 or Ball #2) that equals or betters the pre-determined required Team4Golf.com score on all 18 holes. The scoring requirements for every hole at each Participating Team4Golf.com golf course are posted on this website. The Game Host will also keep you abreast of scoring requirements during the round.
A team officially forfeits any chance at event prize money when it fails to meet the Team4Golf.com scoring requirements of a hole, and then fails to meet the scoring requirements of that particular hole's SOBS Challenge (maximum 6 SOBS Challenges per round). This can occur on hole #1 through hole #18. If a team fails to meet the scoring requirements on a hole and has no SOBS Challenges remaining, its chance at winning event money is lost.
Your team's documented score for each hole will be the lower of Ball #1 or Ball #2. Teams must play at least one ball to completion on every hole in order to post an official Team Score. Posting a Team Score qualifies your team for a potential end-of-the-season prize money bonus (based on the lowest Official (modified) Team Score).
Each member of a team that successfully completes theTeam4Golf.com event challenge will be required to fill out a W-9 tax form upon completion of the round. They will then be issued a check from FoTAR Incorporated for their portion of the posted event prize money. Pin Plus 3 (par 3) Challenge and Driving Accuracy 20 Challenges winnings will be paid out in cash at the end of the round.
Teams are ineligible from winning event prize money at the same Participating golf course, at the same Game Package level more than once during our golf season.
Teams that successfully complete the Team4Golf.com event challenge will receive a check at the conclusion of their round

Game Format Example

  Lets go back to the 1st hole where "Big Drive" Boyer sank a putt to record a score of 4. As specified on the Example Scorecard, the required Team4Golf.com score for hole #1 is a 5 or lower. So with an excellent score of 4 they have actually exceeded the challenge requirement for hole #1 and we move on to hole number #2.

On hole #2 (a par 3) "Long Putt" Larson hits the tee shot (Ball #1) out of bounds, and after another poor shot by "Straight Shot" Schmidt, the team decides to pick Ball #1 up to focus solely on playing Ball #2. "Fine Touch" Finnegan sinks a short putt for a score of 4. However, because the Team4Golf.com required score is 3 or lower, hole #2 is considered unsuccessful and the team must employ 1 of their 6 second chance opportunities or SOBS Challenges.