Well now, if you’ve ever played golf with a bunch of folks and thought it’d be nice to make things a little more fun and less serious, then maybe you’ve heard of this thing called a “shamble.” I’ll tell ya, it ain’t like your regular round of golf, no sir. A shamble’s a little mix of team play and individual play, and it’s mighty fun, especially when you’ve got a good group of folks with you.

Now, let me tell you how it works, ’cause it’s a bit different from what most folks are used to. You take a group of players – usually four, though sometimes there’s just two or three – and everyone hits their ball off the tee like normal. But here’s the twist: once everyone’s hit their drive, the team gets together and picks the best one. That’s right, the one that’s in the best position to go on and make the hole. Now, don’t get too excited, ‘cause the rest of the team, they still gotta play their own balls from where that best drive landed, all the way to the hole. Everybody’s gotta try their own shot, just from the good spot the best drive gave ‘em.
How do you score, you ask? Well, the scoring’s pretty simple, but it’s a little different too. You know how in regular golf you’re counting your strokes to the hole, right? In a shamble, you count the best balls of the team. Meaning, whichever player gets the best result on a hole, that’s what counts for the team’s score. So, if somebody hits a real good shot and gets their ball closer to the hole, that’s what the team uses for scoring. It’s a nice way of making sure everyone helps each other out, but still keeps it fair.
Now, I know some of you might be wondering about the handicaps. You see, in a shamble, you don’t use your full handicap like in regular golf. Nah, you only use 80% of it, and that’s ‘cause y’all get to pick the best drive, so it wouldn’t be fair to use all your strokes like usual. It helps even things out, ‘specially if you’ve got some folks who are real good at golf and others who might not be so hot. It’s all about making sure everyone has a fair shot and still gets to have fun.
But here’s the kicker – while the first shot’s a team effort, after that, it’s all about you and your own skills. Everyone’s got to finish the hole on their own, and if someone’s having trouble, they’ve gotta deal with it by themselves. You can’t just pick someone else’s ball or anything like that. It keeps the game fair, but still gives a little help with that first drive.
There’s a few little rules you need to know too. After picking that best drive, everyone’s gotta play their second shot from within one club length of where the best drive landed. No getting closer to the hole, mind you, just from the best spot. It’s important to make sure everyone’s still got a fair shot from that place, so nobody’s getting any extra advantage.

And don’t forget about the penalties! Like any other game, there are penalties if you mess up, though they’re usually not too bad. Just make sure you’re following the rules, and you won’t end up with a big penalty. If you get in trouble, the best thing to do is just keep playing and stay focused. In the end, it’s all about having a good time with the folks you’re playing with, whether you’re winning or losing. It’s the fun that matters most!
So, if you ever get a chance to try out a shamble, I’d say give it a go. It’s a good way to mix things up, and you can get everyone involved, whether they’re pros or just starting out. You never know – you might find that it’s the best way to play golf, or at least the most fun!
- Remember: In a shamble, you play your own ball after the best drive is picked.
- Scoring: Best ball counts for the team score.
- Handicaps: You use 80% of your handicap, not the full amount.
- Rules: After picking the best drive, play from within one club length of that spot.
- Have fun! It’s all about enjoying the game with friends and family!
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