A game between four players, with two on each side and each side playing but one ball, the partners striking alternately. It is called a mixed foursome when each side consists of a man and a woman.
A group of four people or objects; as, we need another player to make a foursome for bridge.
Four golfers playing together. Also a match in which two players play against another two players with each side playing one ball.
1. four players playing together in a group 2. a match in which two 2-person teams compete against each other with each side only playing one ball.
Where four golfers play together.
A group of four golfers playing golf.
A match involving four players in teams of two, in which each team plays own ball by alternate strokes. At the start of play each team decides which player will play the first tee-shot, after which they alternate the tee-shot on each hole.
A group of four players playing the same hole
four players playing together in a group. Example: "My weekly foursome plays at noon on Monday."
a competition between two teams of two golfers
A matchplay or strokeplay game between two sides of two players each, the partners striking the ball alternately.
A group of four golfers playing only two balls. A pair of the players form a team and and the players alternates shots. The match can be scored as match play or stroke play.
A match in whom 2 play against 2 & each side plays 1 ball.
A match in which two players play against two others, with each side playing one ball. "Foursome" is also applied to any group of 4 golfers playing together; though this is not the USGA definition.
A term given to four players in a group.
Four golfers playing together; sometimes required to speed up play.
A match held between two teams of two, but with a ball shared by each pair, with both players taking alternate shots. (See above).
Strictly, a match between two teams of two players each, in which each team plays one ball, with the partners alternating shots. Often erroneously applied to a four-ball match. Also, a group of four individuals playing a round together.
A group of four golfers playing together.
Two pairs of golfers in which each twosome play alternate shots with one ball.