SuperWolf Golf

SuperWolf Golf

Things escalate... quickly...

2 ratings
2 reviews
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  • Released
  • Updated
  • February 20, 2026
  • July 3, 2026

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This app simplifies tracking golf bets and scores for entire golf trips. It offers various game modes and side bet options to settle all wagers, eliminating the need for multiple scorecards.

Multiple golf game modes
Player-vs-player side bets
Tournament creation
Scorecard tracking
Bet settlement
Group scoring
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What's New in SuperWolf Golf

1.7

July 3, 2026

What's new in 1.7 — four more ways to bleed your buddies dry You asked for more games. Fine. Here's four. Your scorecard's about to get a lot more expensive. THE NEW GAMES • Vegas — the foursome team game where math turns vicious. Pick partners each hole, then jam your two scores into one number — a 4 and a 6 is 46. Low number wins the difference in points. Net and pop-driven, so everybody's got a shot… until somebody makes a birdie and flips your number the wrong way (a 45 becomes a 54 — ouch). Two birdies? Doubled. Keep partners all 18 or shuffle every hole — your call. There's a hole-by-hole audit too, so nobody "misremembers" hole 7. • Crossfire — three players, and everybody's gunning for everybody. You've got a separate bet against each of the other two — three head-to-heads at once, all built from one setup. Pick the format and every matchup plays it: Nassau stroke play, Nassau match play (auto-presses optional), straight per-hole, or — best of all — auto One/Two Downs. Win both and collect twice; lose both and, well, that's on you. • One/Two Downs — heads-up net match play that never lets you off the mat. The round tiles into 3-, 6-, 9-, or 18-hole matches, and the second you slip 1 (or 2) down, it auto-presses a fresh bet right on top. Comebacks stacked on comebacks. Down? Good. • 9 Point — three men, nine points a hole: 5 for low, 3 for the middle, 1 for the high (net). Settle at a buck a point or whatever your ego can cover. No teammate to carry you and nowhere to hide. ALSO IN THE BAG • Every new game ships with a full how-to and a worked example right in the app — read the rules or don't, you'll still owe money. • Live Activities for all of it — watch the damage pile up from your lock screen and Dynamic Island without unlocking your phone. • Scorecards now mark it like a real card: circles for birdies (two for an eagle), squares for bogeys (two for a double), a dot for a pop. • Polish, fixes, and the app's version is right there at the bottom of your games list now. Six ways to lose money to your buddies just became ten. You're welcome.

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Vegas Baby !

Vegas is the best. Tough to score? No more!!! Thanks SuperWolf.

SuperAwesome

Look, I’m not a golfer. I’m a guy who shows up to the course with the optimism of a weekend warrior and the swing consistency of a malfunctioning lawn sprinkler. My buddies know this, which is why they love roping me into their money games. Wolf? SuperWolf? Whatever twisted variant we’re playing that day—by hole 4, I’m not tracking my score, I’m trying to remember if I’m the lone wolf, the partner, or just the guy quietly bleeding cash. 
I used to spend more time doing math on the back of my scorecard than actually golfing. “Wait, you get double if you wolf it? But only if we both birdie? Hold on, let me subtract the presses…” Meanwhile, my ball is somewhere in the woods unionizing with the squirrels. The mental load was brutal. I’d finish a round exhausted, defeated, and owing $47.32 that somehow felt like $200 after all the side bets.
Enter SuperWolf Golf. This beautiful, merciful app does all the nasty bet tallying for me. I just tap in scores, pick the game, and it handles the chaos. No more mid-round arguments. No more “I swear I won that hole” debates that turn into geometry proofs. I can finally focus on the important things—like chunking my 7-iron into the water hazard with style. 
Thanks to SuperWolf, I’ve lost money with dignity. My game still sucks, but now it sucks efficiently. The app even makes the post-round settlement painless (which is great because I’m usually buying the beers anyway).
If you’re a terrible golfer who enjoys losing money to your friends in complicated ways, download this immediately. 10/10 would get wolfed again. 🐺⛳
(Pro tip: Pair it with a stiff drink and lower expectations. Works wonders.)
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FAQ

What golf games does SuperWolf support?

SuperWolf supports a variety of golf games including SuperWolf, Kansas City, Round Robin Match, Round Robin Nassau, Flip, Vegas, 9 Point, One/Two Downs, and Crossfire. It also includes a basic Scorecard Rounds feature.

Can I create tournaments with SuperWolf?

Yes, you can group multiple rounds into a tournament and even join up with other groups for tournament betting. This allows for more complex competition tracking beyond a single round.

Does SuperWolf allow for side bets?

Absolutely. SuperWolf allows for player-vs-player side bets such as Nassau, per-hole, press, or auto One/Two Downs to be run alongside the main round games.

What devices is SuperWolf available on?

SuperWolf is available on iPhone and iPad, making it accessible for most Apple users on the go.

How often is SuperWolf updated?

The app was last updated on July 3, 2026, indicating active development and support. Users can expect ongoing improvements and bug fixes.

What is the age rating for SuperWolf?

SuperWolf has an age rating of 17+, suggesting it may contain content or themes more suitable for mature audiences.

Is SuperWolf free to use?

Yes, SuperWolf is available for free. There are no in-app purchases or advertisements mentioned, making it a completely free experience.

How does SuperWolf handle scorecards?

SuperWolf replaces the need for multiple physical scorecards by digitally tracking scores and bets for the entire group. It ensures all bets are settled accurately at the end of the round.