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- Q3356548 subject Q8493983.
- Q3356548 abstract "A foursome, also known as alternate shot, is a type of match in the sport of golf.Golfers compete in teams of two, each using one ball, and taking alternate shots until the hole is completed. Team members also take turns in teeing off on each hole, i.e. one player will take the tee shot on odd-numbered holes, and the other on even-numbered holes.Foursomes is commonly played as match play, with each hole being won by the team that completes it in the fewest shots. This form of golf is often played in team golf competitions such as the Ryder Cup, Solheim Cup, Seve Trophy and the Presidents Cup. Foursomes can also be played in stroke play competitions, with the winners being the team who have taken the fewest number of strokes to complete a set number of holes.".
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- Q3356548 comment "A foursome, also known as alternate shot, is a type of match in the sport of golf.Golfers compete in teams of two, each using one ball, and taking alternate shots until the hole is completed. Team members also take turns in teeing off on each hole, i.e. one player will take the tee shot on odd-numbered holes, and the other on even-numbered holes.Foursomes is commonly played as match play, with each hole being won by the team that completes it in the fewest shots.".
- Q3356548 label "Foursome (golf)".