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 march involving four players in reams of two, in which each ream plays one 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
four people considered as a unit; "he joined a barbershop quartet"; "the foursome teed off before 9 a m "
A foursome is a group of four people or things. The London-based foursome are set to release their fourth single this month. a group of four people, especially two men and two women, who come together for a social activity or sport
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 Example: My weekly foursome plays at noon on monday 2 Foursome matches can be fun, but also pressure packed, because you don't want to let your partner down
four players playing together in a group Example: "My weekly foursome plays at noon on Monday "
A game between four players, with two on each side and each side playing but one ball, the partners striking alternately
Four golfers playing a round together Three golfers are a threesome, and two form a twosome Four ladies playing slowly are a "gruesome " Four men playing after a long lunch at the 19th hole are a "fearsome " A single attractive woman playing alone is a "toothsome " A husband and wife playing together are a "quarrelsome " A group of golfers who give advice while watching another group tee off is a "meddlesome " A single player with a large number jokes is a "tiresome " And two younger men playing a fast, sub-par round are a "loathsome "
A group of four golfers playing only two balls A pair of the players form a team and player alternate shots The match can be scored as match play, stroke play or as a stapleford