Four-balls vs. foursomes: What’s the difference in the Ryder Cup formats?
LIV golfers given qualification path to The Open:
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Four-balls vs. foursomes: What’s the difference in the Ryder Cup formats?
At the Ryder Cup, four-balls pair teammates playing their own balls with best-ball scoring, while foursomes alternate shots with one ball per pair – distinct strategies shaping match tactics and partnerships.
