Nassau, skins, Wolf, presses, junk — TwoDown keeps every game live on the course, shows the whole group one board, and settles the day in one Venmo.
A $5 Nassau, quarter skins, Wolf, and the usual junk — scored from one card. Enter each score once; every game, press, and side pot updates itself.
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Golf courses have dead zones. Score entry never blocks: everything queues on your phone and syncs the moment the signal comes back. Stale standings are fine — a lost score never is.
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Everyone watches the live board from their own pocket. Guests join from a text — no account, no app-store detour — and claim their record after the round.
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By the last putt the day is already netted out. One payment each, deep-linked into Venmo or Cash App — TwoDown itself never touches the money. The settlement card is built to be screenshotted at the bar.
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Every round feeds the season book: standings, records, and who's up since April. The group's whole history on one board — the thing the group text argues about all winter.
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The Caddie quietly explains what the game means as it happens — where the presses live, what a greenie is, when to play safe. The new guy looks like he's played for years.
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Share one link and the folks at home follow every hole as it happens — scores, momentum swings, the story of the round, told by the board itself.
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Add a guest by name and fire off one text from the first tee. That's the whole invite.
Guests score, watch the board, and settle up like everyone else — no account required.
After the round, one tap claims their scores, their record, and their spot in the season book.
TwoDown is scorekeeping and game tracking for your group's regular money games. Settlement is a deep link into Venmo or Cash App — money never moves through TwoDown.