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Like if you've gone out there with a 12-13 handicap, you don't know what the heck's gonna happen. And for playing Wolf, there's a lot of volatility there and it's fun. If you've never played Wolf before, here's how it works in under 60 seconds. Four players, every hole someone's the Wolf, and that rotates every single hole. Everyone tees off, and after each tee shot, the Wolf can pick one person to team up with, or they can go lone Wolf and take on all three players solo for triple the points. Here's how the point system works. One point each, if you and your partner win. The lone Wolf, if he wins, he gets three points. And if the lone Wolf loses, he loses one point to each of the other three people that beat them. Okay, here's how the order goes. On the first hole, you have player one, two, three, and four. The fourth golfer that hits the ball is the Wolf. After the first hole, he's gonna be the first golfer, and then the third golfer will become the Wolf on that hole. And the catch is, the Wolf must pick his partner prior to the following golfer hitting his golf shot. So player number one, he hits his tee ball. The Wolf has to decide if he's gonna play with him or not before the second golfer hits his tee shot. And to win the hole, all you do is add your team score together. You play your own ball. You add your score and your partner's score together. And if you go lone Wolf, you take your score, multiply it by two, and then you take the top two of the three, their scores combined together, and whoever has the low score wins. Risk it, and you get rewarded. And the most points after 18 holes wins. You can add side bets, drinks, penalties for fun, whatever you wanna do. Make sure you like this video and share it with a buddy.
Summary
The video explains how to play the golf game Wolf, detailing scoring and player roles. It emphasizes strategy and fun variations.
Key Points
- Wolf is a golf game for four players with rotating roles.
- The Wolf can team up or go solo for triple points.
- Scoring involves adding team scores or multiplying the lone Wolf's score.
- Players must decide partnerships before the next golfer tees off.
- Side bets and penalties can be added for extra fun.
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