FREQUENTLY ASKED
QUESTIONS
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No... Each die you take still counts towards your score for that hole. You still must take at least one die each roll until all dice are out of play. The combo subtracts points from your overall score for that hole.
Same goes for ‘of a kind’ combos: say you roll four 2s, you take the 2 (adding two strokes to your score), but you also get a minus one, for a net of +1 stroke.
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There is a playoff round between those tied, starting with 4 dice instead of 6. There are no rule changes for those invovled. The loser adds +1 stroke to their score for that hole to break the tie.
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Rolling dice off the table results in a +1 stroke penalty for each die that rolled off the table. If you catch the die before it hits the ground, you are safe; That die can then be re-rolled and will not result in a +1 stroke penalty.
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GOLF is a fluid game where new and inventive course rules are encouraged.
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The golf ball has two different values depending on when it’s counted:
When still in play: The golf ball counts as 3(e.g. for combos). When pulled out of play (added to your score): The golf ball counts as 0 strokes.

