The scramble format is a team-based approach to golf. In this format, each player on the team tees off on each hole. Following the tee shots, the team selects the best shot among them. All team members then play their second shots from that location. This process is repeated until the hole is completed, with the team recording only one score for each hole. A common variation involves minimum drive requirements, ensuring that each team member’s tee shot is utilized a certain number of times throughout the round. For instance, if a team consists of four players, each players drive might need to be used at least three times.
This style of play promotes camaraderie and participation, particularly for golfers of varying skill levels. Its inclusive nature allows less experienced players to contribute meaningfully to the team’s overall performance. Furthermore, the format often results in lower team scores, enhancing enjoyment and reducing pressure. Historically, this has served as a popular option for charity events, corporate outings, and casual rounds, fostering a relaxed and engaging environment.