Drop Out is a variation of the scramble in which the player whose ball is chosen sits out the next shot. Here’s an example: A, B, C, and D tee off. The best result of the lot is C’s, so on the second shot, A, B and D take a swing. D’s shot is the best of those, so on the next shot (or putt), A, B and C play.
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