Just a few days until the Ryder Cup begins. Featuring the best of the US and Europe, the Ryder Cup promises thrills with every shot. In comparison with the usual 72-hole stroke-play format, this event boasts an adrenaline-inducing match-play format. One of the formats played here is the Foursomes.

Thriving under team chemistry, foursome matches require two players to make a team. As they tee it up head-to-head against another pair from the opponent team, the golfers take turns hitting the balls. They keep hitting the ball until it rolls off the green into the hole. The pair also alternates between the holes, taking turns going first at each hole. Essentially, breaking it down, player 1 hits the first swing in hole 1. His pair takes on the new swing, going back and forth until it finishes.

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