Hurleypurley Foursome |top| -
In some club settings, "Hurley-Purley" can refer to a format where partners are swapped at specific intervals or where unique scoring "hazards" (like penalty points for slow play) are added to increase the bustle. Traditional Foursomes Comparison For context, here is how it differs from standard formats: Standard Foursome Hurley-Purley (Typical Variant) Balls in Play One per team Often two at the start (best one chosen) Shot Sequence Alternate strictly May involve speed or "scramble-style" starts Atmosphere Formal/Strategic Informal/High Commotion
Typically, the top six overall teams (and any ties) from the initial rounds qualify for this final shootout. hurleypurley foursome
"When the hurlyburly's done, / When the battle's lost and won." In some club settings, "Hurley-Purley" can refer to
Acknowledge that a "team" win is often more rewarding than four individual scores. In some club settings