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RIO DE JANEIRO -- For all the praise of golfs return to the Olympics, there was no shortage of suggestions to make it better.The easy fix is to introduce a team format.All golf leaders had to do for the Rio Games was to combine the scores of the top two players from each country to provide a team medal. There would have been 24 teams for the men and women. For the men, Sweden would have won by one shot over the Americans, and Justin Roses birdie putt to win the gold medal also would have given Britain the bronze medal by one shot over Spain.Hows that for an additional layer of drama?If only it were that simple.We didnt have time, said Ty Votaw, vice president of the International Golf Federation.Votaw said the International Olympic Committee doesnt allow for two competitions in one. A team format would have had to be a separate competition. Try squeezing that into two weeks, on an 18-hole golf course that was brand new for competition without knowing how much stress it could take.The IOC rejected it, Votaw said.The other option was to have a team format in place of the individual competition. Sure, that might have enticed some of the countries that skipped out (the Australians and South Africans come to mind), but it would have reduced the number of flags raised along the 18th fairway at Olympic Golf Course.We thought having the most countries was better than team competition, he said. And then someone like Jhonattan Vegas (Venezuela) would not have had a partner.Lydia Ko would have been left out, too.As it was, six medals went to six nations over two weeks. So it wasnt all that bad.One element that wont change -- or shouldnt -- is 72 holes of stroke play.All but a few tournaments throughout the year use that format, and theres a reason for that. It remains the best way to measure who played the best golf that week. And thats what the Olympics should be. Match play is bad for television and leaves spectators only one match to follow at the end, and theres a history approaching 20 years at the Match Play Championship that illustrates how unpredictable it can be.Any other format would be a gimmick, or best saved for the silly season.The last thing the IOC wants is a trial format, IGF President Peter Dawson said.The IGF needed to keep it simple in the first year, and it needed support of the top players when making its bid. Votaw wont rule out the IGF trying to persuade the IOC to reconsider the two-man team played at the same time as the individual competition.What we wanted to do is put our best foot forward, and I think we did that, Votaw said. Well look at all sorts of things. We do have a time issue in terms of how many things we can fit into a two-week period.There are a few steps to take before golf starts contemplating any changes.The IGF president has a limit of three two-year terms, and Dawsons time is up at the end of the year. The only exception is if the IGF board unanimously votes to keep him on. Dawson wasnt about to speculate on those prospects.The next step is making sure golf stays beyond the Tokyo Games in 2020. Golf did its part by staging an exceptional event over two weeks.After that?The logical conclusion is a team event, and a mixed team might be the most ideal. The Summer Youth Olympics nailed it in China two years ago, though the field size was 32 players instead of the 60 players for the mens and womens competition in Rio.The boys and girls each played the first three days for a 54-hole individual medal. Then, they played mixed team the next three days -- 18 holes of foursomes, 18 holes of fourballs, and two singles matches to reach a 72-hole score. Sweden won the gold in a playoff over South Korea, while Italy won a playoff for the bronze over Denmark.One idea being kicked around is to stage a mixed-team event the last two days between the mens and womens competitions. That could be either fourballs and foursomes on the same (long) day, or a 54-hole event with foursomes one day, and two singles the next day. That way, every shot would count.Golf will be held at Kasumigaseki Country Club in Japan for 2020. It has 36 holes, and the best option might be to have both courses available if it makes sense. And if the IOC is willing to allot for medals for golf. http://www.officialraidersgear.com/Raiders-Lyle-Alzado-Draft-Jersey/. 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They were putting most of their energy into a record-setting offensive display.Scotland squad for 2016 ICC World Twenty20: Preston Mommsen (captain)- Scored 154 runs at an average of 77.00 in seven matches in the qualifying tournament- The highlights were 68 not out against the Netherlands and 44 against Afghanistan the following day- Represented South Africa at Under 19 level but went on a cricket and rugby scholarship to Gordonstoun School in Moray, Scotland in 2006Matt Cross- Scored 184 runs at 36.80 with a strike rate of 157.26 in seven matches in the qualifying tournament last year- He was Scotland U19 vice-captain during the 2011 U19 World Cup- Player of the Series in Scotlands 2-0 T20I win over Ireland thanks to innings of 60 and 48 at BreadyRichie Berrington- Scotlands most-capped player in T20I format with 33 appearances- Played all six matches in Scotlands ICC Cricket World Cup 2015, scoring 50 against New Zealand and taking 4-40 against Afghanistan- He is the only Scotland batsman to score a century in T20I cricket - with 100 against Bangladesh at The Hague in 2012Kyle Coetzer- Played innings of 33 against New Zealand and 42 against South Africa in ICC WT20 2009, both at The Oval- Top-scored for Scotland with 206 runs in last years qualifying competition- Smashed 156 against Bangladesh at Nelson in ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 - a national record for World Cup cricketJosh Davey- In just his fourth ODI he took 5-9 against Afghanistan at Ayr - then the best bowling figures for Scotland in ODI cricket- He bettered that with 6-28 against the same opposition at Abu Dhabi in January 2015- In the same match he scored 53 not out, becoming just the fifth player to score a fifty and take six wickets in the same ODICon de Lange- Made his first-class debut for Boland in 1998 and has a first-class century to his name- Represented Northamptonshire in the English domestic Twenty20 competition in 2012- Qualified for Scotland after completing his four-year residency in 2015 Kumar Sangakkara gives a brief history of the ICC T20 World Cup Alasdair Evans- Scotlands leading wicket-taker in the qualifying tournament with 14 wickets at 12.50 apiece- His figures of 5-24 against the Netherlands at Edinburgh are the best for Scotland in this format of the game- Took six wickets in his four matches in ICC Cricket World Cup 2015Michael Leask- Struck 58 in just his third T20I match - against the Netherlands at Abu Dhabi- Scored 42 from just 16 balls in an ODI against England at Aberdeen in 2004 to win the Player of the Match awaard- Played four matches in the qualifying tournament last year, taking seven wickets at just 12.dddddddddddd.71 eachMatt Machan- Made successive innings of 67 not out and 61 against the Netherlands in the UAE in November 2013- Ever-present for Scotland in ICC Cricket World Cup 2015, hitting 186 runs, including an innings of 56 against New Zealand at Dunedin- His maiden ODI century came against Kenya at Aberdeen in 2013- He has represented Sussex since 2010Calum MacLeod- During Scotlands win against Oman in 2012 ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier he scored 104 not out from 76 deliveries- His innings of 175 against Canada at Christchurch in 2014 is the highest for Scotland in ODI cricket- He has experience in English domestic cricket with Warwickshire and DurhamGavin Main- Represented Scotland in ICC U-19 World Cups 2012 and 2014- Made his first-class debut for Durham in May 2014 against Nottinghamshire- Plays for Durham Academy in the North East Premier League in England Who will walk away with the trophy? George Munsey- Opened the batting for Scotland in their three-match one-day series against New Zealand A in August 2014- Scored 162 runs in the qualifying tournament last year, including 62 not out from 36 balls against the UAE- Made his first-class debut for Northamptonshire against the touring Australians in August 2015Safyaan Sharif- Played all seven matches in the qualifying tournament, taking eight wickets- Took 4-27 on his ODI debut against the Netherlands in 2011, the best ever by a Scottish debutant- Played four matches against county opposition for Scotland in the 2011 Clydesbank 40 competitionRob Taylor- Played four matches in the qualifying tournament, taking four wickets and conceding just 5.73 runs per over- He was Player of the Match for his figures of 3-17 against Hong Kong at Dublin- He was educated at Harrow School, before attending Loughborough University to study for a degree in Sports ManagementMark Watt- He is Scotlands youngest-ever T20I player, debuting at the age of just 18 years 324 days- Played three matches in the qualifying tournament, taking four wickets- Took 5-27 in his four overs against the Netherlands in February 2016 to become just the second Scotland player to take five wickets in a T20I matchSky Sports is the only place you can watch all 35 games in 27 days of the 2016 ICC World T20, starting with Zimbabwe v UAE on Tuesday 8th March at 9am on Sky Sports 2 HD. 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