Are you the leader of your foursome? Try this golf game

Summarized by: Live Sports Direct
 
Are you the leader of your foursome? Try this golf game

Wolf is a constantly morphing golf game. Every hole brings different circumstances and challenges. The only constant is that those daring enough to be the leader hold the greatest chance of leaving a winner. The primary goal is to beat the side you aren't on in a best-ball format.

Wolf is a constantly morphing golf game. Every hole brings different circumstances, different challenges and different teammates. The only constant is that those daring enough to be the leader hold the greatest chance of leaving a winner. If you're willing to stack the odds against yourself, you could make a killing.

The leader of the group is chosen on the first tee. Whoever is picked to go first will tee off first on hole 1. The leader is decided on each hole.

The leader of the group tees off first. The remaining members of a group then tee off in the order selected on the first tee.

After each tee shot, the wolf decides if he or she wants to pair up with a member of the pack or not. The wolf only chooses this option if the other member has hit a bad tee or so good that it's impossible for the Wolf to win the hole outright.

In wolf golf game, each one-hole match can end in either a win, loss or tie. There are no carryovers. If the wolf wins the hole, they are owed 2x the agreed-upon dollar amount by each of the three members of their pack. If they lose, it's reversed, with the wolves paying out 2X the amount to the remaining three.

The Lone Wolf rules can be called by a wolf before anyone teed off on the hole. The result is that the game is played for 3x the wagered sum.

Golf is not a game for the faint of heart but it's not for risk-averse either.