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Myself, afwcardinal, cookie and my dad shot 54 in one with 2 mulligans per person and one 12" string per person, but we also got to pay $20 to hit out 1st shot from the 125 marker on a 550 par 5 where we got a 2. Aside from the mentioned benefits we played on the up and up all day. I cant speak for other teams though.
Yea, that's birdie every hole, eagle every par 5 (assuming there are 4) and throw in an extra eagle on a par 4. Not saying impossible but not likely.I had a team shoot -17 (55) in our school's intramural tournament, but we had 4 guys who were all under a 7 handicap and a good mix of bombers and accuracy guys. Our score was 100% legit, but the course was pretty short (~6,300 yards)
I played in a tourney benefitting a local high school football team where a team turned in a -23, but they were legitimately booed when they got their trophy. -23 is something ridiculous and it was at a pretty tough course. It is hard for me to see that happening.
Yea, locating 8 different golf balls in the fairways could get tricky I would imagine.I played in a scramble event in Miami at Biltmore Golf Course and the winning team posted a 50 on a tough par 72 course in some wind. When they were up at front getting their plaques/trophy the rest of the tournament started booing them and throwing dinner rolls at them. It was hilarious. I did not partake in the roll throwing, too nice of a course for that type of shenanigans. Biggest issue was that the carts had GPS and an up to date leader board. The Head Professional wanted to DQ them for cheating but the tournament organizer said to let it go.
That said I've been on teams that posted 50s before. The lowest score I've posted with a group in a scramble is a 55. I play in a 4 person scramble each summer at my home course with the same group of guys (a scratch, me at a 3, a 15 and an 18 hcp). We've won the event 7 out of the last 10 years, typically post a 56 to 59 depending on the weather with no gimmies and mulligans. Best part is we play with another fouresome and that keeps everyone honest...although it leads to ridiculous times for 18 holes (6 hour rounds).
With a 12" string or paint stick I can certainly see that low. Without it, then it becomes highly questionable.