Bringing the Golf Course to the Card Table
The #1 Card Game In Golf
Aim to shoot par or better on each hole by strategically drawing, matching, keeping, and discarding cards.
Game Recommendations
- 2 to 5 players per group, unlimited number of groups/players
- Ages 8 - Adult
- Recommended holes per round are 3, 9, or 18
- Play 3 holes in 10 - 15 minutes
- Play 9 holes in 30 - 45 minutes
- Play 18 holes in 60 - 90 minutes
CARD GOLF TOUR
brings the golf course to the card table:
- Each hand played is a hole.
- Each hole is a Par 3, Par 4, or Par 5.
- Each hole's stroke index determines cards available in the deck and difficulty of the hole.
- Each card in hand carries a point value - objective is to minimize points in your hand, like golf strokes on a hole.
- Each hole's score is added at end of hand to determine score compared to par, including eagles, birdies, pars, and bogeys.
offers CUSTOMIZABLE AND FUN ways to play:
- Play your favorite courses, including
- Card Golf Tour National Golf Club
- your favorite local courses
- world famous courses
- Play your favorite formats, including
- stroke and match play, alternate shot, scramble and others
- games such as wolf, Bingo Bango Bongo, and others
- tournaments like Ryder Cup, Par 3, and others
What TOUR Players Are Saying...
"Card Golf Tour couldn't have done a better job of making the game feel as strategic as real golf. I'm not a golfer, and I loved learning more about golf.
I found myself understanding and using golf jargon that I would have never understood beforehand! It's an all-around great concept and a brilliant game!"
"Card Golf Tour offers a tournament like experience where a mix of strategy and composure is key to success. The game is easy to learn, but hard to master. Golfers will love Card Golf Tour because of the competitive nature of the game."
"Card Golf Tour is a fun card game that rewards taking risks, just like in golf. Card Golf Tour is enjoyable as an individual or as a part of a team. The game perfectly syncs golf and cards and has an element of strategy not common in most card games."
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