Fibonacci
Fibonacci
Alternate scoring format that rewards points following the Fibonacci Sequence.
Alternate scoring format that rewards points following the Fibonacci Sequence.
Game concept available only with Hackers Golf
Format
Format
Players
1+
Players
1+
Players
1+
Solo or teams
Both
Solo or teams
Both
Solo or teams
Both
Handicaps
Not needed
Handicaps
Not needed
Handicaps
Not needed
Pace of play
Normal
Pace of play
Normal
Pace of play
Normal
Complexity of rules
Complexity of rules
Complexity of rules
Rules
Similar to Stableford, this scoring format is an alternate that follows the Fibonacci Sequence where the number of points earned for one score is equal to the sum of the two worse scores. This makes it very advantageous to close the gap on leaders and make scoring comebacks:
34 points for albatross
21 points for eagle
13 points for birdie
8 points for par
5 point for bogey
3 points for double
2 points for triple
1 point for a quad
As you see, getting birdie on a hole is equal to the same points as going par/bogey on the last two holes.
Rules
Similar to Stableford, this scoring format is an alternate that follows the Fibonacci Sequence where the number of points earned for one score is equal to the sum of the two worse scores. This makes it very advantageous to close the gap on leaders and make scoring comebacks:
34 points for albatross
21 points for eagle
13 points for birdie
8 points for par
5 point for bogey
3 points for double
2 points for triple
1 point for a quad
As you see, getting birdie on a hole is equal to the same points as going par/bogey on the last two holes.
Rules
Similar to Stableford, this scoring format is an alternate that follows the Fibonacci Sequence where the number of points earned for one score is equal to the sum of the two worse scores. This makes it very advantageous to close the gap on leaders and make scoring comebacks:
34 points for albatross
21 points for eagle
13 points for birdie
8 points for par
5 point for bogey
3 points for double
2 points for triple
1 point for a quad
As you see, getting birdie on a hole is equal to the same points as going par/bogey on the last two holes.
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