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Mastering ‘Wad’: The golf game where sinking putts equals winning.

News RoomBy News RoomJune 6, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Are you tired of playing the same old golf games? Looking to mix things up and try something new? Well, look no further than Golf Games Explained. In this series, we explore different golf formats and let you know if they are worth trying out. Last week, we introduced you to the putting game “Snake,” where the pot grows with every three-putt from your group. While Snake can be fun, it can also lead to negativity and poor putting, especially when the pressure is on to avoid being the final three-putter of the round.

If you’re looking for a game that rewards making putts rather than missing them, then “Wad” is the game for you. Ideal for three or four players, Wad is perfect for aggressive, clutch putters who enjoy rooting for each other and creating positive vibes on the course. Players can determine the value of each “Wad”-eligible putt before the round starts, typically around $2. A Wad-eligible putt is one that is at least the length of the flagstick or longer, encouraging players to aim for longer putts for maximum fun.

In Wad, any time a player makes a Wad-eligible putt on their first attempt on the green, $2 goes into the pot. Putts from the fringe only count if they are made, and chip-ins also count towards the Wad pot. If a player makes a birdie with a Wad-eligible putt, the amount in the pot doubles to $4. The goal of Wad is to be the last person to make a Wad-eligible putt, winning the entire pot. On the final three holes, Wad-eligible putts must be for net par or better to win. If no one makes a Wad-eligible putt on the last three holes, the player who made the most recent Wad-eligible putt wins.

As for variations of Wad, there are not many known options other than adjusting the bet amount or assigning different values to birdies, pars, bogeys, and other scores. If you have heard of any unique variations of Wad or have suggestions for the game, feel free to reach out on Twitter/X @Cpowers14. With Wad, players can enjoy an exciting and aggressive putting environment, unlike defensive games like Snake. By focusing on making putts and creating a positive atmosphere on the course, Wad is sure to become a favorite among golfers looking for a fun and engaging game to play with friends.

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