Variations of Play

Custom Play:

Customize the course! Try adding your own obstacles and hazards using the pens provided. Doing this allows for infinite Par Out possibilities!

Match Play:

Golfers compete hole by hole, with the golfer wining the most holes winning the match. Score is kept by how many more holes a player has won over the other(s). Example: If Jerry has won one more hole than Sue, the score would be Jerry 1-up and Sue 1-down. When the players have won equal holes it is called “all-square.”

Pro Play:

If you would like a bigger challenge, play it Pro, making every hole a Par 3.

Stroke Play:

Also known as medal play, it is a form of competition based on the cumulative number of strokes taken, either over one or several rounds.

Tombstone Play:

Golfers compete by preselecting a certain number of strokes before beginning a round. The number is the same for everyone. Every player keeps track of how many shots they have taken and when a player reaches that number they must stop playing. The person who makes it the farthest down the course is the winner. (This is best played with four players).