
A Gil Hanse desert layout with sprawling sand, wide short-grass approaches and greens that let you putt from thirty yards off — if you have the nerve.
Hanse gives you three ways to play most holes. Run it in, pitch it, or take the aerial line — none of them wrong, all of them punished if you commit half-heartedly.
That decision-per-hole rhythm makes it the best course on the list for games where a player has to choose something out loud in front of the group.
A wedge in your hand and no excuse. Groups routinely load their biggest carryover onto this hole and regret it immediately.
Which side game the ground rewards.
A course of choices already — adding one more decision per hole fits perfectly.
Short-grass surrounds mean birdies are on. So are quiet halved holes that build the pile.
Momentum is real here, and so is the hole that ends it.
Trump Intl 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.