Stableford is a great golf game for players who want to cap the downside from those pesky blow-up holes!
Stableford
(Also known as [alternateNames])
HOW TO PLAY
The objective of the game is to accumulate points each hole based on your score relative to par. In a typical Stableford event, players receive:
VARIATIONS & PRESSES
A Modified Stableford or Quota are similar games that you can play if you are looking to either penalize high scores or as an alternative for groups with wide ranging handicaps.
GAME OPTIONS
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Stableford Example Scorecard
Stableford
#
|
P1
|
P2
|
P3
|
P4
|
1
Par 4
|
2
4
|
1
5
|
2
4
|
6
|
2
Par 4
|
1
5
|
6
|
2
4
|
1
5
|
3
Par 3
|
1
4
|
1
4
|
2
3
|
1
4
|
4
Par 4
|
3
3
|
2
4
|
1
5
|
1
5
|
5
Par 5
|
2
5
|
1
6
|
2
5
|
1
6
|
6
Par 4
|
2
4
|
1
5
|
2
4
|
2
4
|
7
Par 5
|
7
|
2
5
|
3
4
|
4
3
|
8
Par 3
|
2
3
|
1
4
|
1
4
|
2
3
|
9
Par 4
|
2
4
|
1
5
|
1
5
|
2
4
|
OUT
Par 36
|
15
39
|
10
44
|
16
38
|
14
40
|
HOLE BY HOLE
Hole 1 – After the first hole, P1 and P3 take a one point lead on P2 and a two point lead on P4. Each would be up $6 after one hole if playing for $2 per point.
Stableford SUMMARY
Player | Points | $$ |
---|---|---|
P1 | 15 | $10 |
P2 | 10 | $-30 |
P3 | 16 | $18 |
P4 | 14 | $2 |
FINAL NOTES
Final Payouts – After 9 holes, P1 is net up 5 points (+5 -1 +1) for a total of $10.