
A desert course threaded through the Ranches — sand-scrub edges, mature landscaping and a layout that has quietly hosted more grudge matches than any other in Dubai.
Ranches is a course you learn. Blind angles and desert carries mean the player who has played it fifty times beats the player hitting it further nearly every time.
That is the definition of a home-club grudge match, so the games that reward knowing the ground — and remembering last week — suit it best.
Take the line the locals take and the hole is straightforward. Take the obvious line and you are pitching out sideways.
Which side game the ground rewards.
Local knowledge cashes in hole by hole. Carryovers reward whoever knows the line.
Familiar ground builds confidence — then the desert takes it back.
Blind tee shots make partner choice genuinely difficult.
Arabian Ranches is loaded with every hole, par and stroke index — no typing a card in on the first tee.
All six modes with your house rules — flips, multipliers, carryovers, presses. Set once, reused every visit.
One clean summary of who owes who before you reach the car park. Still You never touches the money.

Pick the course, pick the game, and Still You handles the scoring and the settle-up.

Beta groups get all six modes from day one. Four to a group — bring your regulars.