How To Play Wolf

  • September 2, 2010
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Adding some Wolf to your golf game can enhance those competitive elements while keeping it fun and alive.

You Will Need

  • A golf course
  • Four players
  • Golf clubs
How To Play Wolf: Choose the order of play

Step 1: Choose the order of play

Choose the order of play by spinning a tee. Player one goes first on the first hole, player two on the second, and so on. The rotation stays the same — you tee off after the same person on every hole.

How To Play Wolf: Wolf tees off

Step 2: Wolf tees off

Tee off first and you’re the wolf. Announce whether you want a partner or are going “lone wolf.”

How To Play Wolf: Wolf chooses partner

Step 3: Wolf chooses partner

Watch each of the other players shoot. Decide after each shot whether you want that player as a partner for the hole.

You must decide if you want a player to be your partner before the next player drives.

How To Play Wolf: Play the best shot

Step 4: Play the best shot

Play the best shot between partners for each hole.

How To Play Wolf: Award points

Step 5: Award points

Award points for the lowest score. If the wolf has a partner, they get one point each. If the wolf is playing alone, he gets both points. If the wolf loses the hole, the other team gets one point each.

In the case of a tie, no points are awarded.

How To Play Wolf: Play the next hole

Step 6: Play the next hole

Play the next hole — the next golfer in the rotation becomes the wolf.

In 1971, Ian Colston played 22 rounds and five holes — the greatest number of rounds played on foot in 24 hours.

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