You have to be lucky and good to win a golf game of Rabbit, particularly down the stretch.

Rabbit

(Also known as [alternateNames])

HOW TO PLAY

The first player to win a hole outright takes possession of the Rabbit. Once the Rabbit is in the possession of a player, the next time another player wins a hole outright, the Rabbit is set free (nobody possesses the Rabbit) until the next hole that is one outright by a player. Generally an amount is bet for the front and back nine holes. In the event the Rabbit is not in the possession of a player at the end of a side, the pot is rolled over to the winner of the other side.

VARIATIONS & PRESSES

The most common variation of Rabbit is to eliminate the step where the Rabbit is set free. This reduces the likelihood that the Rabbit is not in the possession of a player at the end of a side. Additionally, some players will determine the pot size based on how many times the Rabbit changes possessions.

GAME OPTIONS

two players yes
three players yes
four players yes
five players yes
yes handicaps
individuals yes
teams no
multi group no
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Rabbit Example Scorecard

Rabbit

#

P1

P2

P3

P4

1
Par 4
4
5
4
6
2
Par 4
5
6
R
4
5
3
Par 3
4
4
3
4
4
Par 4
R
3
4
5
5
5
Par 5
R
5
6
5
6
6
Par 4
R
4
5
4
4
7
Par 5
7
5
4
3
8
Par 3
3
4
4
3
9
Par 4
4
5
5
R
3
OUT
Par 36
39
44
38
39

HOLE BY HOLE

Hole 2 – The second hole is the first hole for a player to win outright giving the rabbit to P3.

Rabbit SUMMARY

Player Points $$
P1 0 $-5
P2 0 $-5
P3 0 $-5
P4 1 $15

FINAL NOTES

Final Payouts – P4 steals the rabbit on hole 9 with a birdie and takes the rabbit and wins the bet for the front 9. If playing for $5 a point, P4 would be up $15.

Rabbit Ratings

Bet Opportunities

5/10

Luck Factor

5/10

Handicap Friendly

2/10

Customization

4/10
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