Played in a charity tournament at Stonebriar Country Club. Course is in great shape and greens are true and FAST, but I like fast greens. I made several 15 ft putts and one that was probably 25 ft. Course is pretty hard and the pin placement was about as difficult as I've seen on any course. Not sure why it was set up for that difficulty for a charity tournament other than maybe the winning prizes were really nice, not just some gift cards of drivers/putters.
However, it was what they called a cha-cha scramble. Never heard of it but you play best ball on the drive then play your own ball from there. The foursome will score the best 2 scores on par 4s, best 3 scores on par 3s and best 1 score on par 5s. Now, I find the concept interesting and different but this tournament had 36 teams and didn't start till 10am with the high temp of 93 degrees. Since everyone played their own ball after the best drive, it was basically like playing a normal foursome. So, it ended up being a 6+ hour round in the F'ing heat of the day. What was to be lunch ended up being basically early dinner, which most people were so damn hot not many people ate. Maybe on a cooler day or a smaller amount of teams it would be a good format, but a typical scramble would have been better.