Are You Up For a Challenge?
Golf is known for being more than just a sport; it’s a social experience that brings friends and competitors together on the course. While traditional stroke play offers its own competitive thrills, the addition of side games can elevate the fun and make each round more dynamic and exciting. Enter VPAR, the ultimate golf scoring app that allows you to track scores in real-time and manage various side games that enhance the competition.
Whether you’re looking for a casual challenge or a fierce battle, VPAR offers several engaging side games that add a new layer of excitement to your day on the course. Let’s break down some of the most popular side games on the VPAR app, and find out which ones are perfect for you and your playing partners.
Skins: Every Hole Matters
In Skins, every hole is a new opportunity. Unlike stroke play where cumulative score counts, Skins focuses on winning individual holes. Here’s how it works:
Each hole is worth a set amount, or “skin.”
If a player wins a hole outright, they win that skin.
If no one wins the hole outright (for instance, there’s a tie), the skin rolls over to the next hole, making it worth even more.
This side game is perfect for golfers who want to reset mentally after each hole. No matter how poorly you played the previous one, the next hole is a fresh start with a new prize up for grabs.
Best For: Groups who love high-stakes, hole-by-hole drama.
Split 6: Teamwork Meets Rivalry
In Split 6, players are divided into teams of two, with each team playing against the others. Each hole is worth six points, and those points are split among the teams based on their performance on that hole:
First place gets 4 points, second place gets 2 points, and third place gets none.
In case of a tie, points are divided accordingly.
This game encourages teamwork but still keeps individual skill in the spotlight, as your team’s performance depends heavily on how well each member plays.
Best For: Golfers who thrive on team dynamics but love a good inter-team rivalry.
Nassau: The Triple Bet
Nassau is a classic three-part wager that divides the round into three separate bets:
Front 9
Back 9
Overall score
Each of these bets can be won or lost independently, so even if you’re having a rough front nine, you can still rally to win the back nine or the overall game. You can also have separate bets for each part, adding flexibility to your wagering.
Best For: Golfers who like to play for something at every stage of the round without putting all their eggs in one basket.
Flags: Who Can Last the Longest?
In the Flags side game, each player is given a number of strokes equal to par plus their handicap. The goal is to see who can last the longest before running out of strokes:
Once a player has taken their allotted number of shots, they plant a flag where their ball finishes.
The player who reaches the furthest point on the course with their flag wins.
This game introduces a unique pressure point. You’re not just competing against others but also against your own limits and abilities.
Best For: Players who enjoy strategy and endurance challenges, and want to see who can make their strokes count the most.
Las Vegas: High-Risk, High-Reward
If you’re ready to up the ante, Las Vegas is the game for you. Played in teams of two, calculating the scores is the real twist:
Instead of adding the team members’ scores, their scores are combined into a two-digit number. For example, if Player A scores a 4 and Player B scores a 5, the team’s score is 45.
If Player A scores lower than Player B, the digits are reversed, and the team’s score would be 54 instead.
The unpredictability of this game makes it a rollercoaster of emotions. Each swing could dramatically change the outcome!
Best For: Groups that love wild twists and high-stakes competition, where anything can happen at any moment.
Defender: Protect Your Territory
Defender is all about home-course advantage—or at least, having a strong game plan. The concept is simple:
One player (the defender) is tasked with defending their score on a chosen hole.
The challenger tries to beat the defender’s score.
The twist? Once the defender sets their score on that hole, it’s locked in, and the challenger must try to beat it without knowing the result until the round is complete.
This side game combines strategy and suspense, adding an element of surprise and psychological warfare to the round.
Best For: Players who enjoy strategy, bluffing, and the mind games that come with trying to defend or beat a locked score.