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Ok, so after taking a look back at Big Break Atlantis, they did indeed conjur up a scoring system for 3 person wolf. Here is how it went I think: Its obviously always 1 vs 2 no matter what choice the wolf makes If the solo wins the hole - he earns 6 points If the twosome wins the hole - they earn 3 points each If the wolf ties with the twosome - the wolf earns 4 points and the twosome earns 1 point each What do you think of this scoring system? Does it seem to make sense? Can it work?
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Ok, so after taking a look back at Big Break Atlantis, they did indeed conjur up a scoring system for 3 person wolf. Here is how it went I think: Its obviously always 1 vs 2 no matter what choice the wolf makes If the solo wins the hole - he earns 6 points If the twosome wins the hole - they earn 3 points each If the wolf ties with the twosome - the wolf earns 4 points and the twosome earns 1 point each What do you think of this scoring system? Does it seem to make sense? Can it work?

I don't know if it's bad form to quote and reply to your own post, but since there's no way to edit posts... The more I look at this scoring system, the less sense it makes. I can sort of understand giving a couple extra points to the lone wolf for a tie, considering he is at a disadvantage by playing solo, but why give him 4 and the others 1 each? Why not just give only the wolf 3 for a tie? That would be the exact same thing. One of the producers mentioned the scoring being confusing on Big Break Atlantis. He said the 4-1-1 scoring for a tie confused the girls, and in hindsight, they should have just awarded all 3 of the girls 2 points each for a tie? But that makes just as little sense, as giving all 3 players 2 points, is the exact same as awarding no points. I'm not sure this scoring system makes any sense at all.

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In a recent 3 man match play(I know I know).......I watched 2 of my bonehead friends argue over scoring it 3 to the winner, 1.5 if 2 tie and 1 if it's a wash........OR.......score 1 to the winner, 1/2 if 2 tie, and 1/3 to a wash. We went with the fractions........and I was keeping score. Never again.
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Originally Posted by Double Bogey

Players rotate being the "Wolf." The player designated as the "Wolf" on a hole gets to choose whether to play the hole 1-vs.-3 (himself against the other three players in the group) or 2-vs.-2.

And if the Wolf chooses to play 2-on-2, he must choose his partner immediately following that player's drive. Example: Player A is the Wolf. Player B hits a bad drive. Player C hits a pretty good drive. If the Wolf wants C as a partner, he must claim his partner before Player D tees off.

The side with the lowest better ball score wins the hole. If it's 2-on-2, then the winning side wins the bet. If it's 1-on-3, the Wolf wins double or loses double.

There's also Lone Wolf, in which the Wolf announces before anyone tees off - including himself - that he's going it alone, 1-on-3. On a Lone Wolf hole, the Wolf wins triple or loses triple

Like this only with a separate rotation for par 3 holes.  Also on 17 & 18 the player with the lowest point total is wolf (unless one of the holes it a par 3 then the par 3 rotation is used for that hole).  I have always played the wolf tees off last. The wolf  has to pick a partner immediately after the player tees off (if he is going to pick a partner) and also played were the wolf's opportunity to pick a partner is after the other three tee off but always before the wolf tees off.

Butch

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