Hurleypurley Foursome !full! 〈iPhone〉
Four friends—Arthur, Beth, Charlie, and Diana—gathered for their weekly game. They decided to play a "Hurley-Purley" style foursome to ensure everyone stayed engaged, regardless of their skill level.
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- For the high handicapper: You get the thrill of trying to crush a drive knowing your partner has your back. You also get to practice your short game under real pressure.
- For the low handicapper: You don't have to carry a corpse. You just have to complement a friend.
: A drummer who didn't believe in tempo, only in "the vibe." Minnie "Midnight" Malone For the high handicapper: You get the thrill
Scoring:
Usually played as match play or stableford. Each hole is won by the team with the lowest score using the prescribed rotation. : A drummer who didn't believe in tempo, only in "the vibe
- The Hurley Variation: The player who hits the selected drive is forbidden from hitting the next shot, but is allowed to switch the order of the alternation for the rest of the hole.
- The Purley Variation: If both drives end up in the same hazard or penalty area, the team must play a "double drop" (two penalty strokes) and the player who hit the last bad drive must take the drop.
The Hurleypurley Foursome was not your average jazz quartet; they were a storm captured in tweed and brass, famous across the underground clubs of 1950s London for a sound that was as chaotic as their name suggested. The Lineup "Hurley" Harris