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Basically you take 36 minus your course handicap and that is your "quota" - is if you're a 20 handicap, your quota is 16.

You then earn points based on your GROSS score as follows:

Bogey - 1 point

Par - 2 points

Birdie - 4 points

Eagle - 8 points

 

Whoever scores over their quota the most wins the pot.

 

Have a trip this weekend with 8 guys with handicaps from 6 to 23, so quotas will be from 30 to 13 and wondering if anyone has an insight on how this game usually works out for low versus higher handicaps.

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On unfamiliar and/or high slope rating courses, I've found that lower handicap players are more likely to make their points. You might want to consider making it a 2-person or 4-person team game rather than winner take all.

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We play QUOTA all the time, especially on multi round multi day buddies trips. We adjust the point totals after each round so nobody is ever really out of it. For example if my quota # was 20 and I get 14, we would take the difference and cut it in half for the next round. So my new number would be 17. We like doing the adjustment because it allows players to have a chance even when they have a bad round.

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Versions of that (with or without the non-linear scoring for birdies and eagles) have been the most popular game at the three different clubs I've belonged to over the years. If the points are 1-2-3-4 instead of 1-2-4-8 it is just stroke play with a gross double-bogey max.

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The modified stableford version benefits the low cap a bunch. The birdie premium is where we make our money in our games. My quota will be filled out the front nine on an average day with the modified version.

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Yes, great format. As Dsevans8 stated, adjust after each round to keep it relative. Also, we did 90% of handicap for the first year of a trip and everyone came well under their quota. This year we changed to 70% and it was pretty spot on. Would suggest looking at that if you are playing a course you are unfamiliar or different courses throughout the trip.

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We do our biggest money tournaments at my club using this format. I'd disagree slightly that it excessively benefits high cappers. I think it's the inconsistent mid-cap that benefits the most, as they're more likely to have a "hot" day than a high cap. In about a dozen tournaments using this format, the highest cap I can remember seeing win was a 12, but it's still usually a single digit cap taking the money.

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> @SecondandGoal said:

> We do our biggest money tournaments at my club using this format. I'd disagree slightly that it excessively benefits high cappers. I think it's the inconsistent mid-cap that benefits the most, as they're more likely to have a "hot" day than a high cap. In about a dozen tournaments using this format, the highest cap I can remember seeing win was a 12, but it's still usually a single digit cap taking the money.

 

Yeah the inconsistent mid-cap gets the benefit here, because they're more likely to make a birdie or two but the blow up holes don't really hurt them as much

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We call it Chicago too and it’s 39- your cap. Bonus for excellence.

 

Say a scratch. He has a quota of 39. He gets 18 pars. 36 points. He misses his quota by 3 points. Different scratch gets 9 birdies and 9 bogies. He gets 45 points and beats his cap by 6. It’s not what you shoot, it’s how you shoot it.

 

It’s a great game for all caps. The lower caps have a HUGE advantage once they get over their quota compared to higher caps. But it usually takes them 16-18 holes to get there. Higher caps can get to their quota much quicker, but piling on top of it is harder. Almost every time one of us (6) 33 quota guys is battling my son (28), 11 quota on the last hole.

 

Great game. Not much suspense until the final holes. I much prefer it when we do F/B and overall quotas. You don’t need to wait until 16 or 17 to start feeling the nerves.

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> @Bnelly428 said:

> Yes, great format. As Dsevans8 stated, adjust after each round to keep it relative. Also, we did 90% of handicap for the first year of a trip and everyone came well under their quota. This year we changed to 70% and it was pretty spot on. Would suggest looking at that if you are playing a course you are unfamiliar or different courses throughout the trip.

 

This is a great suggestion.

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We play the quota game at our club quite often. Sometimes we use the 36 point method as described - we use 0/1/2/4/6 not 8 for eagle(it could be argued the 8 for eagle rewards lower caps too much)- and other times we use the 18 point-

-1/0/1/3/5 version which I prefer. Both give you the same amount of points short or over your quota but there is something about the negative point for double and worse that messes with heads. Look at it this way. If Joe 13 handicap reaches his quota on the 12th hole in the 36 point game he can do no worse than even. He hit his quota and cannot go backwards. But in the 18 point game he can still come up short of his quota because he loses a point for double and worse. Math is done the same to figure quota. 36 less you handicap or 18 less your handicap.

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My regular group plays quota occasionally, usually team quota but sometimes individual quota. We use the same scoring as the OP noted. Most of the time we have 4 4somes, occasionally 3, infrequently 5. I'm a fan of either game and usually do well. I'm averaging about 2.2 birdies a round this season and an eagle about every 7 rounds. I feel pretty confident when we play quota that I'm going to get some birdies/eagles to offset bogeys and the occasional double that comes from being overly aggressive. No negative numbers, for me that puts me in the mindset of trying to get birdies/eagles early.

 

When we play team quota, it's the total for your 4some. For us, right around zero to 4 over quota is usually pretty competitive for a team. It's tough to have all 4 guys end up right around their number. When we play individual quota you can earn 1-3 shares of the pot. If you hit your quota right on, you get 1 share. Beat it by 1 or 2, you get 2 shares. Beat it by 3 or more you get 3 shares.

 

Another game we play pretty regularly and that I'd say all our guys enjoy, we call 6-6-6. 4somes. First 6 holes the players closest and farthest from the green after the tee shots on #1 are partners. Both pairs in a 4some return one net score each hole. Holes #7-#12 we re-pair, again based on closest/farthest from the green, but you can't have the same partners as #1-#6. Holes #13-#18 you're paired with whoever you haven't been paired with yet.

 

BITD before we had a bigger group when I just had a regular 4some, when we played 6-6-6 it was $2 for each 6 hole match, with an auto press in place if a team was up by 3 or more with 2 to play in that 6 hole match.

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