One of the best parts of GolfApp is running multiple games at once. Add a Nassau here, throw in some Skins there — the app handles all the scoring so you don't have to.
That said, not every combination works. Some golf formats don't allow multiple games to be mixed.
When you can't mix games
If your format changes how the ball is played, mixing in individual games won't work. For example, if you're playing a scramble, you can't run an individual Nassau against your friend — because you might not always be finishing the hole with your own ball.
(Unless you absolutely champ it and they take your ball every time. We know how you roll.)
When mixing works great
As long as your primary format is individual stroke play — each player plays their own ball — you're free to stack games on top of each other. Try:
- Adding an individual Nassau against someone on the same course, that same day
- Throwing in a net Skins game for the group
- Running Nine Point between three of you that are participating in a larger Stroke Play game
These game types play well together and help get a little more action going. And even if you don't know how to score them — GolfApp takes care of that.