b'between rounds unless the Committee decides otherwise.All foregoing competitions are forms of stroke play and subjecttotherulesgoverningstokeplay.SpecialrulesforParand Stableford competitions are set out in Rule 21.Rule 23 covers 23 the special provisions for four ball stroke play competitions.Inadditiontothecompetitionsmentionedabove,many Clubs conduct competitions which are not specifically covered in the Rules of Golf.Some of the more popular types of play are listed below together with suggestions regarding the conduct of these events.CANADIAN FOURSOMESPlayed as foursomes except that both players tee off at each hole andafterwardscontinuewithwhicheverballtheynominate. Handicap allowance as per WHS guidelines.AMERICAN FOURSOMESBothplayersplayteeshotsateachhole,thenplayasecond stroke withtheirpartnersball.Oneballisthenselectedand thenplayproceeds as in foursome with the owner of the ball selected then playing the third shot.Handicap allowance is as per WHS guidelines.This event is often called Pinehurst.MIXED FOURSOMESMixed foursomes are played in the same manner as foursomes except that the women use their own tees.The Committee may decide whether the man or the woman in each pair shall strike off at the first tee. If the competition consists of more than one stipulated round the Committee may lay down whether or not the order of play is to be changed between rounds.19 18'