A Patience game | |
Deck | Single 52-card |
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Family | Adding and pairing |
See also Glossary of solitaire |
Golf is a Patience game where players try to earn the lowest number of points (as in golf, the sport) over the course of nine deals (or "holes," also borrowing from golf terminology). It has a tableau of 35 face-up cards and a higher ratio of skill to luck than most other solitaire card games.
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From a standard 52-card pack, deal 3 cards to each player. The dealer then flips a card over. The players take turns picking up a card from the discard pile or from the normal pile for 3 rounds. Whoever has the highest total gets a strike.
Rules are as follows:
Player scores one point for each card remaining in the tableau after the stock has run out. If the tableau is cleared, player scores a negative point for every card left in the stock. Game is nine "holes" (deals) and a score of 45 or lower is considered par, with a score of zero or lower being perfect.
If a tableau is dealt that would make it impossible for the player to clear all of the cards (if all queens are covered by kings for example), then the cards may be reshuffled and redealt.
Common variations on these rules include: