Any way I can be in the first group? As I mentioned previously, I have to back
in the office for a meeting with the RDML at 1230. The earlier tee time will
allow me to play one more hole in a shortened round already.
Thanks, Bagger
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Subject: [Non-DoD Source] [sogagg] SOGAGG April 27th Outing
Hello Everyone,
Here is the final plan for our outing on Friday.
Docho will be at Balboa Golf Resort's Tobeys 19th Hole Restaurant for breakfast
around 7 am for any of us who wish to join him for a fine meal before we play.
In the morning we will be playing a very straight forward Nassau game. In the
afternoon we will play a game called The Rule of Nines. I have included a
description of each below. Also, as a reminder, we will have a side meeting at
1 pm (or whenever we are ready) for anyone involved or interested in Volunteer
planning for the NDIA Folds of Honor golf tournament.
See you all Friday
Divot
Balboa 18:
0815
Ace
Guest: Matt Griesbach
Shaft
Woods
0822
Divot
Docho
sHank
Bagger
Balboa 9:
1426
Ace
Shaft
Woods
1433
Divot
Docho
sHank
Nassau is sometimes called Best Nines, or 2-2-2 when referring to a $2 Nassau.
In a Nassau round, the two person team winning the front nine wins $2 per
player, the team winning the back nine gets wins $2 per player, and the team
winning the overall 18-hole round wins a wins $2 per player. We will use Stroke
play <https://www.thoughtco.com/stroke-play-in-golf-1561005> to determine who
wins a hole by comparing of the best score on each team with handicaps
calculated in. The main thing is that in Nassau there are three tournaments in
one: front nine, back nine, overall.
The rules of Nines or 5-3-1
Nine points are awarded to the three players on every hole in the match. The
points are awarded on the basis of how the players score with the handicaps
applied. Here's how the points are distributed:
* First place - 5 pts, second place - 3 pts, third place - 1 pt
* First place - 5 pts, and two tied for second place - 2 pts each
* Two tied for first place - 4 pts, third place - 1 pt
* All tied - 3 pts each
* First place wins with birdie or better - 7 pts, second and third place
- 1 pt
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