Features

Features

Seven promises, one board. This is the tour — every claim on this page is a thing the app already does.

Run all your games at once
TwoDown hole card mid-round: the Nassau board through 13 holes, split-flap hole tiles, a Wolf declaration banner, and score steppers for the foursome
App render · the hole card

A $5 Nassau, quarter skins, Wolf, and the usual junk — one round, one card. Enter each player's score once and every game updates itself: match states, carryover stacks, presses, junk validation.

Every game is scored by its own deterministic engine, and every result lands in one settlement. No side math, no "wait, what was the 14th worth?"

Works when your signal doesn't
TwoDown home screen: season net, two live rounds in progress, open settle-up balances, and crew standings
App render · scoring offline

Golf courses have dead zones — the back corner of every course everyone knows. TwoDown treats that as a design constraint, not an excuse: score entry never blocks. Everything queues on your phone and syncs the moment the signal returns.

Standings might run a hole behind out there. Your scores never go missing.

Your whole group on their own phones
A crew's page: ranked all-time standings for six members and a guest with an invite button
App render · the round roster

One person starts the round; everyone else watches the same live board from their own pocket — scores, standings, presses, the lot, updating in real time.

Guests join from a single text. No account, no app-store detour — they score and settle like everyone else, then claim their record afterward with one tap.

Settle up in one Venmo
A finalized round: final standings with the winner crowned, and settle-up payment rows with a Venmo button
App render · the settle-up card

By the last putt, every game, press, and junk claim is already netted into the fewest possible payments — usually one per player, deep-linked into Venmo or Cash App.

TwoDown itself never touches the money. And every settlement balances to zero by construction — the app checks the invariant on every single round.

The season-long ledger
Season standings: a round-by-round net chart and the ranked season board with the leader crowned
App render · season standings

Every finalized round feeds the crew's season book: standings, records, head-to-heads, who's up since April. Open a season, crown a champion, start the next one — the all-time book keeps running underneath.

It's the group's whole history on one board, and the thing the group text argues about all winter.

Teaches the new guy without anyone knowing
The Caddie's book: every game explained in a sentence, with a tappable glossary of terms
App render · the Caddie

Caddie mode whispers what the game means as it happens — where the presses live, what a greenie is, why this putt matters more than it looks. Quietly, on the new player's own screen.

He looks like he's played money games for years. Nobody has to slow the round down to explain Wolf.

The group text watches live
The live spectator board: leader banner, the Nassau board, the group of players, play-by-play, and an open pick
App render · watching live

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.

No account needed to watch. The 19th hole starts before the round ends.