Family game night just got a hole-in-one! ⛳

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Ships from Buffalo, NY USA
The 4-Card Golf Game with teeth.
This Isn't the Golf Card Game You Grew Up With
You know the classic 4-card golf game — flip, swap, try to go low. GTCG starts there, then throws in the wrenches. A Fore! Card that lets you steal from opponents. Wild Cards that flip a bad hand into a winning one. A Mulligan that gives you one last shot when the round feels lost. Same bones. Completely different game.
⛳️ The Great Equalizer
Your 10-year-old will beat you. Your mother-in-law will talk trash. Nobody's safe, nobody's out of it, and the lead changes faster than you can count your score. 2–6 players, ages 7+. Plays great head-to-head too.
⛳️ Sixty Seconds to Learn. Hours to Put Down.
No rulebook the size of a novel. No YouTube tutorial required. Deal four cards, flip two, and go. But simple doesn't mean shallow — every draw is a decision, every discard is a gamble, and the Fore! Card means no lead is safe.
⛳️ The Art of Distraction
Here's the secret weapon nobody sees coming. While your opponents are focused on their own cards, a well-timed comment can make them forget what's face-down in front of them. It's not cheating. It's strategy. And it's the reason this game gets loud.
⛳️ Take It Anywhere
One deck. One table. No golf clubs, no course fees, no prior knowledge needed. Game nights, camping trips, beach houses, airports, the backyard — wherever people gather, GTCG plays.
Why Families Keep Coming Back
4-card golf done differently — not Uno, not Play Nine, not a knock game
The Fore! Card adds steal-your-card chaos
Wild Cards and the Mulligan keep every round alive
Anyone can win — age and experience don't guarantee a thing
Play 9 or 18 holes depending on how much time (and trash talk) you've got

Our Story
It started at a Polish ladies card table in 1987.
Cheektowaga, New York. Fourth of July 🇺🇸 party. The adults wouldn't let me near the poker table, but the 🇵🇱 Polish ladies waved me over. "Come. We play Polish Poker." Four cards face down. Draw, swap, lowest score wins.
I had no idea I was sitting at the birthplace of golf card games.
If you grew up in the '80s, you know the feeling — a kitchen table, a deck of cards, somebody's uncle accusing somebody's aunt of cheating. No screens. No scrolling. Just people laughing and talking trash and forgetting what time it was. That's the feeling GTCG is built to bring back.
In the summer of 2013, on a backyard pool deck on the sunny shores of Angola, NY, I took the classic 4-card golf game I'd been playing my whole life and started asking: what if it could be better? What if you could steal a card from the leader? What if a Wild Card could save a lost round? What if there was a Mulligan — one last shot before the scores hit the table?
Twelve years of tweaking, testing, and "just one more round" later, Golf the Card Game launched on Amazon in August 2025.
No investors. No game company. Just one guy from Buffalo who believed a card game born on a pool deck — with roots at a Polish ladies card table — belonged on every kitchen table in America.
Game night like it's 1989. ⛳








