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Rule 21 - Other Forms of Individual Stroke Play and Match Play
Rule 21 - Other Forms of Individual Stroke Play and Match Play
21.4 Three-Ball Match Play
21.4/1 – In Three-Ball Match Play Each Player Is Playing Two Distinct Matches
In Three-Ball match play, because each player is playing two distinct matches, situations may arise that affect one match but not the other.
For example, Player A concedes the next stroke, a hole or the match to Player B. That concession has no effect on the match between Player A and Player C or the match between Player B and Player C.
21/1 – Player May Compete in Multiple Stroke-Play Formats at Same Time
A player may compete simultaneously in multiple forms of stroke-play competitions, such as regular stroke play, Stableford, Maximum Score, and Par/Bogey.