
Nassau
Nassau is a wagering game in golf that combines three separate bets into one: the front nine, the back nine, and the overall round. Each bet is a match play competition, with the winner being the player or team that wins the most holes.
Overview
In Nassau, players or teams compete in three separate match play competitions: the front nine, the back nine, and the overall round. Players can bet on one, two, or all three competitions.
2-4 players, or more
Played individually or in teams
Match play format
How to Play
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Players or teams compete hole by hole in each of the three competitions.
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The player or team that wins the most holes in each competition wins that competition.
Settings & Adjustments
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In an automatic press, the bet is automatically doubled when a player or team is X or more points down in any of the three competitions, without needing a request from the trailing player or team.
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The scoring for that competition is effectively restarted, giving the trailing player or team an opportunity to catch up and potentially win more money.
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Automatic presses can add a sense of urgency and excitement to Nassau, as players know that the stakes will automatically increase when they fall behind. However, it's essential to ensure that all players or teams agree to use automatic presses before starting the game to avoid any confusion or disputes.
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Learn more about the general handicap adjustments that Marker supports HERE.
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