2025 TWO PERSON SCRAMBLE LEAGUE
2025 TWO PERSON SCRAMBLE LEAGUE
START DATE: FEB 1ST
*Register by: END OF February
NOTE: All 3 February rounds need to be played by Feb 28th
Registration Fee $400 per person
SCHEDULE
The league runs from February 1, 2025 to May 15, 2025
Total Rounds: 10 rounds
Teams will complete 3 rounds by February 28th
Teams will complete 3 rounds by March 31st
Teams will complete 3 rounds by April 30th
Teams will complete 1 final round by May 15th
Flexible Schedule: You select the dates you want to play your rounds!
LEAGUE RULES
1. League Times
League play must be completed anytime Monday to Thursday to be counted toward standings.
2. Team Formation
Team Size: 2 players per team.
Sign-In: Each player must use their own Trackman profile to ensure proper score tracking.
3. Booking a League Round
To schedule your league rounds, contact our league coordinator, Jason at 289-921-5303.
Time Allocation: Each team is allocated 2 hours and 15 minutes to complete their round.
4. Tee Yardages
Men’s Yardage: Play from the Blue Tees (approximately 6,000–6,700 yards).
Women’s Yardage: Play from the Red Tees (approximately 5,000–6,000 yards).
5. Putting & Ball Usage
Putting Is Included: You will be required to putt in the simulator.
8 ft Gimme: Any putt at or under 8 feet is considered a gimme and does not need to be taken.
Titleist RCT Balls Provided:
Each team member will receive a Titleist PRO V1 RCT ball, intended for putting only, as they provide better reads on short putts.
These balls are yours to keep once the league concludes, but please only use them for putting during league play.
6. Scramble Tournaments
A Scramble is a team format where each player hits a tee shot on every hole:
Each player tees off.
The team selects the best ball.
Everyone hits again from that best-ball location.
Repeat until the hole is completed.
The team’s whole score is based on the best shots throughout the hole.
7. Stableford Scoring System (No Handicaps)
Score vs. Par
Double Bogey or Worse - 0 pts
Bogey (1 over) - 1 pt
Par - 2pts
Birdie (1 under) - 3 pts
Eagle (2 under) - 4 pts
Albatross (3 under) - 5 pts
Condor (4 under) - 6 pts
8. Stableford Tournament Tie Rules
If two or more teams tie, the leaderboard applies these tie-breakers in order:
Low tournament score (total strokes)
Low round score (total strokes)
Lowest back 9 score
Low score on last 6 holes
Low score on last 3 holes
Low score on last hole
Lowest front 9 score
Low score on holes 4–9
Low score on holes 7–9
Low score on hole 9
The prize is shared
INDOOR TEAM TOURNAMENT RULES
1. What Is an Indoor Team Tournament?
An indoor golf tournament takes place in a simulator environment, following rules similar to traditional outdoor golf.
Competition: Teams compete head-to-head, and scores appear on a live leaderboard.
Profiles: A Trackman profile is required for your scores to appear on the tournament leaderboard (guest profiles can still play, but won’t be displayed).
Finding Tournaments: Look for Open and Invitational events under the “Tournaments” tab in Trackman Performance Studio (TPS).
Important:
If you do not have a Trackman profile, you can create one in the simulator, at portal.trackmangolf.com, or via the Trackman Golf App.
You can view your tournaments, leaderboards, and Trackman activities in the Trackman Golf App and use its Quick Log-In feature to sign in to TPS.
To join an Invitational (private) tournament, you must be invited by the host and sign in with your Trackman profile.
ADDITIONAL NOTES
Create/Update Your Trackman Profile: Make sure you have an active profile so your scores appear on the leaderboard.
Stay Organized: With 10 total rounds, and only 2 weeks in May to complete the final round, plan accordingly.
Enjoy the Competition: Indoor tournaments keep your golf game sharp. Respect fellow players, follow the rules, and have fun!
For more information, contact the league organizer or visit portal.trackmangolf.com. To book your league round: Jason | 289-921-5303
COME PLAY WITH US
10th Hole, Par 5 in a Two Person Scramble League
Why Scramble Is Better:
Promotes Teamwork
Reduces Pressure
Speeds Up Play
Count Only The Best Shots