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Skins, Nassau, match play, or stroke play - set your buy-in and see exactly how the pot splits, including carryover and press scenarios.
Skins Split
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Format Reference
Every format divides the pot by its own rules. Here's the logic behind each one.
Low gross or net score wins. Handicap rounds use net score - subtract your course handicap from your gross total. Ties split the position prize evenly.
Each hole is worth one skin. Win the hole outright and you pocket the skin; tie it and the skin carries over - stacking value until someone wins it clean.
Three separate bets - front nine, back nine, and the full eighteen - so there are three independent payouts. You can sweep all three or split them with your playing partners. Players can also press (add a new bet) when they fall behind.
Head-to-head: winner takes 80%, runner-up gets 20%. Either player can press to start a new match within the match, increasing total exposure.
Payouts ranked by Stableford points earned: 2 for birdie, 1 for par, 0 for bogey, -1 for double bogey. Highest point total wins the pot.
Team format: the winning team splits the 70% share, runners-up split 30%. Teammates split evenly within each position.
Glossary
The terms that show up on every scorecard.
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Nassau = 3 independent bets. Win any segment, pocket that pot. Sweep all three for the full payout.