Nassau is most often a type of Match Play golf game where three separate bets and a number of pressing opportunities ensure plenty of action!
Nassau
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HOW TO PLAY
Nassau is generally scored as three separate bets: the front nine, the back nine and the entire eighteen. For example, a $2 Nassau would pay $2 to the team with the most points for each of the three bets. Like any typical Match Play, the winner of each hole earns a point with no points carried or awarded in the case of a tie.
VARIATIONS & PRESSES
A $2 Nassau sounds pretty harmless, but presses can increase the stakes in a hurry! Each press creates a new bet from that point forward, and in large groups with multiple tee times, auto presses increase the action automatically. For example, in 2 Down, anytime a player or team is down two points, a new bet is created automatically.
GAME OPTIONS
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Nassau Example Scorecard
Nassau
#
|
P1
|
P2
|
1
Par 4
|
1
4
|
5
|
2
Par 4
|
1
5
|
6
|
3
Par 3
|
4
|
4
|
4
Par 4
|
1
3
|
4
|
5
Par 5
|
1
5
|
6
|
6
Par 4
|
1
4
|
5
|
7
Par 5
|
7
|
1
5
|
8
Par 3
|
1
3
|
4
|
9
Par 4
|
1
4
|
5
|
OUT
Par 36
|
7
39
|
1
44
|
HOLE BY HOLE
Hole 1 – After the first hole, P1 takes a one up lead with a par over the bogey from P2. P1 would have a lead in the front 9 and full 18 bets.
Nassau SUMMARY
Player | Points | $$ |
---|---|---|
P1 | 1 | $2 |
P2 | 0 | $-2 |
FINAL NOTES
Final Payouts – After nine holes, P1 would clinch the front 9 bet with a score of 7-1, and earn a point for the front 9 bet. In a $2 Nassau, he would be up $2.