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Do you guys have fun bets with your regular partner's?
We usually do a skins game with everyone chipping in $5-10 and then each hole is worth whatever it rounds down to, extra is played off on last hole.
We also do a gatorade bet on the 2nd to last hole, loser buys gaterade for everyone for next round. Ties are played off on last hole, ties are pushes, and the option to go double or nothing for the winner's.

I've heard of golfer's playing for HUGE sum's! What games do they play? Nassau's? stroke? Side bets of greenie's, sandie's, up and down's, fairway's, birdie's, etc? That's crazy to think that they play for thousands. Guess you gotta have nerve's of steel and balls to match.

in my EDGE bag:

10.5* XLS HiBore Driver, Fuji stiff VP70
15* XLS HiBore 3 Wood Gold stiff
22*, 25* XLS HiBore 3H, 4H, Gold stiff MP-57 5-PW, DG S300 MP-R 52 gap, MP-R 56 sandwedge SM Vokey 60 Lob Newport 2 Detour Pro-V1X, NXT Tour, Callaway Tour iXIgolf NEO GPS


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When my friend has a long putt or if I have a long putt usually we just call out "$10 putt here" if he drains it, he gets 10 bucks. Simple.

It really only happened once where I called out a $10 50 foot double breaker and my friend drained it.
In My Bag

Driver: Sasquatch 460 9.5°
3 Wood: Laser 3 Wood 15°
5 Wood: r7 19° (Stiff)Irons: S58 Irons 4-PW Orange DotWedge: Harmonized 60°Wedge: Z TP 54°Putter: Tiffany 34"Balls: Pro V1 Shoes: Adidas Tour 360 IIThe Meadows Golf Coursewww.themeadowsgc.comAge: 16

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Caddy matches on Mondays at Tedesco in the Summer. 2 on 2 match play, 5 for the sides and 5 for the match. Most you can lose is 15 which is not bad for what we made on the weekend.

Whats in my Warbird Hot Bad:

Driver: 907D1 9.5 - 65-S Aldila VS Proto --- FT-IQ coming soon?
2 Hybrid: Rescue mid-TP 16 deg
3 Hybrid: Rescue TP - HC Tour Only Model 19 deg - DG X-1004-PW: 695CB Irons - Project X 6.0Wedges Vokey SM58, Vokey SM54, Vokey 250Putter Futura PhantomWhere I WorkMy...


Posted
I usually bet when playing - something like 5-5-5, skins, stroke differences, side games like sandies, birdies and all that stuff - but always for reasonable amounts

Burner 9°
FW Burner 15°
Burner Rescue 19°
MP67 4-PW
CG10 50° CG12 DSG 54° & 60°


Posted
We play $25 skins. no one really gets hurt and it keeps out the PIAs.

Taylormade Driver HT
Taylormade 3 HT

Mcgregor 7w
Vulcan irons 5-P
Solus 53 61

Vokey 56

Scotty Caneron Flange/ Ping Cushin

Srixon ZStar

71 gold tees

bring cash


Posted
My buddy and I sometimes bet $5 if we both have approach shots right next to each other. Closest to the hole wins $5. Or on par 3's, we play closest to the pin wins $5.

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"The Big Cheese" its the last hole and its always the big cheese we usually change what the winner gets..... for my little brother i told him ok if you win we play another 9 if i win we go home..... or usually ill play him for a sandwich at hardees or somthing.......

with me and the older guys we play who ever gets in the sand is a *Explicative* and if you dont get out in 1 your double the name

In My: Black Titleist sc75 Bag
Driver:  G20 10*

Irons: Soon To Be Titleist 712 CB/MB Combos 
Wedge: 60* Spin Milled Oilcan

Putter: Circa 62 Model 1Putter #2 Vintage Pal

Ball:  E6


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I've done it a few times for very small sums. I have never lost a bet/money on the golf course. The first time was for $1 a hole with a 20 year old coworker at the golf course I worked summers at. He bugged me for days to play him for money until I finally relented. He was probably a little bit better than I but he played dreadfully that day and was trying to get out after nine holes...

Another time I won $5 off a stranger on an 18 hole putting contest at a practice green.

The last time I did it the three guys I was playing with got me in on a $1 bet on each par 3 on the front nine. Each of us put in a dollar and the closest to the hole won the pool. I won both times. One guy didn't have any ones to give me so later that day on the back nine after a player had left at the turn and we picked up another he bilked that new guy out of a dollar and gave it to me. His victim said he was going to hit a 180 yard par three green with his 8-iron. My debtor didn't even hesitate he just right out bet the guy a dollar he couldn't hit the green with his eight iron, won the bet when the guy came up woefully short and right away gave the dollar to me.

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me and my friends (usually our top 4 of our team) play 1 dollar skins and dollar front back and total

In my Nike Tour Stand bag:
Adams Golf Idea Pro Gold Irons
Nike SuMo Sasquatch 10.5* Stiff Shaft Proforce v2
Nike Slingshot 3 Hybrid 20*
Nike SuMo2 5 Hybrid 25*

Nike SV Tour Wedges 52*, 56*

Nike Ignite Mallet Putter

Titleslist Pro V1, Bridgestone e6 and B330S


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Loser buys lunch at the grill

My bag:

Bag: TaylorMade

Driver: Taylormade Super Fast 2.0 (S)

3W: Taylormade Super Fast 2.0 (S),

Hy: 3 (18*) Rescue, Irons: 4-9, PW, AW TM Burner 2.0, Wedges: Rumar 56 and 60 degree, Putter: TM Ghost Blade

Ball: TM RBZ

Shoes: FootJoy DryJoys

 


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The other day I ended up in a 4 that played 5-5-5 and dollar units (side games). The week before with guys that played 1-1-3 and .50c units. Both times I just went along with what the guys played. Funnily enough shooting a low score is more important to me then the money.

Posted
The standard bet I have with the one guy I play with most regularly is a 5-5-5 Nassau. We then add that you get a dollar for every birdie, two for an eagle, and you have to pay the other guy .50 for every double bogey or worse.

Within the foresome there are many games to be played. Skins, greenies, wolf, Captain's Choice, and a few others that we will sometimes play.

I will judge my rounds much more by the quality of my best shots than the acceptability of my worse ones.


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The usual...
Dollar Dots - Gross only (all for par or better)
Skins
Sandy
Barky
Froggy (water hazard)
Dirty Par (desert, waste area, scrub, etc)
Lizard (chip in)
Sticky (putt longer than flag stick)
Polesky (approach for birdie less than length of flagstick)
Progressive Greenies (closest to the pin - par or better. 1st par3=1 dot, 2nd=2 dots, etc)
Reverse Greenies (Greenie opportunity but 3 putt...other players get a dot)
Piggy's...calling your up and down from off the green...if you miss other players get a dot)
Front 9 low gross
Back 9 low gross
Overall low gross
Front 9 low net
Back 9 low net
Overall low net
Front 9 fewest putts
Back 9 fewest putts
Overall fewest putts
Progressive Birdies (1st birdie made in group=1 dot, 2nd=2 dots, etc. capped at 5 dots. $5 birdies on the back nine makes for some excitement.

We've even done Long Drive Dots (must hit stay in fairway) on predetermined holes (basically anywhere a driver can be used). You must 'qualify' by making par or better.

We'll sometimes play 'rotating partners' as well.

I didn't realize we had so many dots in play until I wrote this.

Driver: R7 SuperQuad TP 9.5° Fujikura Rombax 6X07
Hybrid: Rescue TP 19°

Orlimar3wood: Hip-Steel 15° (oldie but goodie)Irons: Ping i10 [4-GW] DG X-100Wedges: Ping Tour-W [54° & 58°] DG X-100Putter: i-Series Piper HBalls: B330-S or e5+


Posted
The usual...

Dude, you guys aren't playing golf - It's MATH class!!

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Driver: R7 460 9.5 Stiff Shaft
Fairway Woods: Steelhead 3 and 5 Stiff Shaft
Irons: :: R7 CGB Stiff Shaft Steel
Wedges: Vokey 56 / 52 Stiff ShaftPutter: Oddysey White HotBag: R7 Stand bagRangeFinder: (Nikon) LR550Ball Prefer Pro-V1, but usually play what you just lostâ¦..


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