Golf with Mates App Store rankings

Track Golf with Mates App Store rankings across 40+ countries. by Nils Wijkmark • 0.0★ (0 ratings) • Sports

Description

Golf With Mates is THE app built for the way friends actually play golf - not the polite tournament version, but the rolling Sunday fourball where someone's playing Stableford, two of you have a tenner riding on the back nine, and nobody's quite sure who owes who from last week. WHAT IT DOES • Live, real-time scorecards for up to 4 players per ball, 48 in total • Full USGA handicap math, baked in - no mental arithmetic on the tee box • Side bets that actually settle: skins, Nassau, Stableford, match play, best ball, scramble, foursome, Chapman, Köpenhamnare, BBB • Course database with thousands of clubs - search by name or import your local • Offline-first scoring - keep playing when the signal drops, syncs when you're back • Lifetime stats: rounds played, gross/net averages, best 18 and best 9, score breakdown, and bet winnings split by currency • Live leaderboard you can share with mates back at the clubhouse via a single link WHY IT'S DIFFERENT Most golf apps are calculators with a UI. Golf With Mates is built around the social side: hosts manage rounds, friends join with a 4-letter code, and bets settle automatically based on the agreed handicap allowance. No spreadsheets. No "wait, what was Tom's net on 14?" arguments in the clubhouse. FORMATS WE SUPPORT Stroke play • Stableford (Poängbogey) • Match play • Skins • Nassau • Best ball • Scramble • Foursome • Chapman • Köpenhamnare • BBB • Custom side bets layered on top of any format. LANGUAGES English and Swedish, with full Swedish translations of every format name and scoring term (Stableford = Poängbogey). PRIVACY Your scores, friends, and bets are yours. We don't sell data, we don't run ads, and you can delete your account from inside the app at any time. GET IN TOUCH Help: golfwithmates.com/help Feedback: tap the floating button in the app — we read every message. Designed and built by golfers who got tired of paper scorecards.