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What’s New Version 1.7
What's new in 1.7 — four more ways to bleed your buddies dry
You asked for more games. Fine. Here's four. Your scorecard's about to get a lot more expensive.
THE NEW GAMES
• Vegas — the foursome team game where math turns vicious. Pick partners each hole, then jam your two scores into one number — a 4 and a 6 is 46. Low number wins the difference in points. Net and pop-driven, so everybody's got a shot… until somebody makes a birdie and flips your number the wrong way (a 45 becomes a 54 — ouch). Two birdies? Doubled. Keep partners all 18 or shuffle every hole — your call. There's a hole-by-hole audit too, so nobody "misremembers" hole 7.
• Crossfire — three players, and everybody's gunning for everybody. You've got a separate bet against each of the other two — three head-to-heads at once, all built from one setup. Pick the format and every matchup plays it: Nassau stroke play, Nassau match play (auto-presses optional), straight per-hole, or — best of all — auto One/Two Downs. Win both and collect twice; lose both and, well, that's on you.
• One/Two Downs — heads-up net match play that never lets you off the mat. The round tiles into 3-, 6-, 9-, or 18-hole matches, and the second you slip 1 (or 2) down, it auto-presses a fresh bet right on top. Comebacks stacked on comebacks. Down? Good.
• 9 Point — three men, nine points a hole: 5 for low, 3 for the middle, 1 for the high (net). Settle at a buck a point or whatever your ego can cover. No teammate to carry you and nowhere to hide.
ALSO IN THE BAG
• Every new game ships with a full how-to and a worked example right in the app — read the rules or don't, you'll still owe money.
• Live Activities for all of it — watch the damage pile up from your lock screen and Dynamic Island without unlocking your phone.
• Scorecards now mark it like a real card: circles for birdies (two for an eagle), squares for bogeys (two for a double), a dot for a pop.
• Polish, fixes, and the app's version is right there at the bottom of your games list now.
Six ways to lose money to your buddies just became ten. You're welcome.
Description
"Who's keeping the bet?" You are! And it's easy — honestly, kind of amazing — with the SuperWolf app.
How do your Wolf rules work? Who cares! This is the gold standard for Wolf games, and you should be keeping it our way (it's probably the same way you're keeping it anyway).
Either way, SuperWolf is now the home for your whole golf trip — not just one game. Run the round, settle every bet, and ditch the 2½ scorecards of scribbled, folded gibberish that none of the boys trust at the end of the day.
THE GAMES
• SuperWolf — the classic 4- or 5-man Wolf game. Carries, shucks, hammers, birdies, and the all-or-nothing Super Wolf mode (lightning round) for whoever's getting buried.
• Kansas City — rolling 2-point match play that won't let anyone hide. Low ball, high ball, comebacks, milestones, the works.
• Round Robin Match — a foursome plays three 6-hole 2-on-2 best-ball matches, partners rotating every six holes so you team with everyone once. Win it "$X a man," presses optional. Nobody's stuck with the cold hand all day.
• Round Robin Nassau — the round robin, but every 6-hole match is its own Nassau: the front three, the back three, and the overall six. One block, up to three bets — with dormie presses to keep the comebacks alive.
• Flip — flip a coin for teams on every tee. New partners every hole, best-ball net, a carry bank, and birdies that pile on the bet (no doubling, just stacking). Lone wolf against the field gets a half-pop; everybody-flips-the-same goes all-vs-all.
• Vegas — the foursome team game where the math turns mean. Pick partners each hole and jam your two scores into one number (a 4 and a 6 is 46); low number wins the difference in points. Net and pop-driven, with birdies that flip the other team's number the wrong way and two birdies that double the pain. Sticky partners or fresh teams every hole — plus a hole-by-hole audit so nobody "misremembers."
• 9 Point — for the threesome. Nine points up for grabs every hole: 5 for low, 3 for the middle, 1 for the high, all net. Settle at a buck a point or whatever your ego can cover. No teammate to carry you and nowhere to hide.
• One/Two Downs — heads-up net match play that never lets you off the mat. The round tiles into 3-, 6-, 9-, or 18-hole matches that auto-press a fresh bet the second you slip 1 (or 2) down. Comebacks stacked on comebacks.
• Crossfire — three players, everybody gunning for everybody. You carry a separate bet against each of the other two, all built from one setup — Nassau stroke, Nassau match (presses optional), per-hole, or the nasty one, auto One/Two Downs. Beat both and you collect twice; lose both and that's on you.
• Scorecard Rounds — just keeping score for the group, handicaps and all. Add side bets, or join up with other groups for tournament betting.
PILE ON THE SIDE ACTION
• Player-vs-player side bets — Nassau, per-hole, press, or auto One/Two Downs — running right alongside the round.
MAKE IT A TOURNAMENT
• Group multiple rounds into a tournament with a roster that grows as players join.
• Field-wide games: Skins, Two Best Balls, Best Ball Teams, and Individual Stroke Play.
• Players hop in by QR code or link and get auto-entered into the field's games — and your side bets open up to everyone in the field.
NO MORE SCORECARD ARGUMENTS
• Every bet, multiplier, and balance is scored live as you play.
• Follow along right from the lock screen, and share the game so the whole group watches the damage in real time.
Ten ways to lose money to your buddies, one app to keep score — and it'll still drain your will to golf.
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Version history 8 versions
Build 887653670v1.72026-07-03 13:55:17
What's new in 1.7 — four more ways to bleed your buddies dry
You asked for more games. Fine. Here's four. Your scorecard's about to get a lot more expensive.
THE NEW GAMES
• Vegas — the foursome team game where math turns vicious. Pick partners each hole, then jam your two scores into one number — a 4 and a 6 is 46. Low number wins the difference in points. Net and pop-driven, so everybody's got a shot… until somebody makes a birdie and flips your number the wrong way (a 45 becomes a 54 — ouch). Two birdies? Doubled. Keep partners all 18 or shuffle every hole — your call. There's a hole-by-hole audit too, so nobody "misremembers" hole 7.
• Crossfire — three players, and everybody's gunning for everybody. You've got a separate bet against each of the other two — three head-to-heads at once, all built from one setup. Pick the format and every matchup plays it: Nassau stroke play, Nassau match play (auto-presses optional), straight per-hole, or — best of all — auto One/Two Downs. Win both and collect twice; lose both and, well, that's on you.
• One/Two Downs — heads-up net match play that never lets you off the mat. The round tiles into 3-, 6-, 9-, or 18-hole matches, and the second you slip 1 (or 2) down, it auto-presses a fresh bet right on top. Comebacks stacked on comebacks. Down? Good.
• 9 Point — three men, nine points a hole: 5 for low, 3 for the middle, 1 for the high (net). Settle at a buck a point or whatever your ego can cover. No teammate to carry you and nowhere to hide.
ALSO IN THE BAG
• Every new game ships with a full how-to and a worked example right in the app — read the rules or don't, you'll still owe money.
• Live Activities for all of it — watch the damage pile up from your lock screen and Dynamic Island without unlocking your phone.
• Scorecards now mark it like a real card: circles for birdies (two for an eagle), squares for bogeys (two for a double), a dot for a pop.
• Polish, fixes, and the app's version is right there at the bottom of your games list now.
Six ways to lose money to your buddies just became ten. You're welcome.
Build 887308032v1.62026-06-25 00:28:51
SuperWolf 1.6 brings a ton of polish, improvements, and bug fixes to your favorite golf betting app.
Build 886750889v1.52026-06-13 00:40:58
SuperWolf 1.5 — three new ways to draw up teams, so nobody's stuck with the same partner all day.
NEW: Round Robin Match — A foursome plays three 6-hole 2-on-2 best-ball matches, with partners rotating so you team up with everyone in the group exactly once. Win it "$X a man,"
with automatic presses (1-down, 2-down, or dormie) or throw them by hand.
NEW: Round Robin Nassau — Same rotating foursome, but every 6-hole match is its own Nassau: the front three, the back three, and the overall six, each played for the bet. Falling
behind? Dormie presses give you a fresh shot at clawing it back.
NEW: Flip — Flip a coin for teams on every single tee — heads vs. tails, new sides every hole. Best-ball net, with a carry bank for tied holes and birdies that stack on extra bets
(no doubling, just piling on). Lone player against the field? Take a half-pop. Everybody flip the same? It's all-vs-all, low ball takes it.
All three are full rounds — keep score, add player-vs-player side bets, and drop them into a tournament just like any other round.
We also brought the new games to your lock screen with live scoring, added a shareable standings card for Flip (settle up with a screenshot), and wrote in-app guides so the whole
group knows how each one works before the first tee.
Plus the usual round of bug fixes and polish throughout. Thanks for playing!
Build 886649794v1.42026-06-08 21:09:35
SuperWolf 1.4 — more ways to bet, and a smoother trip from first tee to settle-up.
NEW: Best Ball Teams - A tournament game scored on your group's two best net balls each hole, with the pot split across the front, the back, and the full 18.
NEW: Individual Stroke Play - A field-wide leaderboard that ranks every player in the tournament by both net and gross score.
NEW: Press Bets - Throw a press on a Nassau side bet to double down when you're falling behind.
NEW: Join by QR Code - Point your camera at a tournament's code to jump in instantly — no links to copy, no typing.
NEW: Auto-Enroll - Join a tournament and you're automatically entered into the field's games (Skins, Two Best Balls, and more) — nobody gets left out of the action.
We also added in-app guides for SuperWolf, Kansas City, and Tournaments, a clearer screen for picking your next game or round, and a notifications helper for turning alerts back
on if you ever tapped "Don't Allow."
Plus the usual round of bug fixes and polish throughout. Thanks for playing!
Build 886502605v1.32026-06-04 16:20:12
SuperWolf 1.3 — our biggest update yet. It's now your home for the whole golf trip, not just Wolf and Kansas City.
NEW: Side Bets - Track one or more player-vs-player bets in Nassau or per-hole formats, right alongside your round.
NEW: Tournament Play - Group multiple rounds into a tournament with a roster that grows automatically as players join. Play tournament games like Skins and Two Best Balls — and your side bets open up to every player in the field.
NEW: Scorecard Rounds - Just keeping score for the group, complete with handicaps. Add side bets for any players in the group, or join a tournament and add side bets with those players
Plus the usual round of bug fixes and polish throughout. Thanks for playing!
Build 885987873v1.22026-05-26 04:27:38
**Kansas City is here.**
The golf game that refuses to let anyone hide. Every hole, two points on the line — your team's best ball and worst ball both count. That ugly 7 matters. That grinding bogey-save matters. Nobody coasts. Matches run until someone goes up 3, then reset — new teams, new money, new war. A birdie, a milestone, a comeback can stack your multiplier to 5× fast. Full handicap. COD rotations. No dead money.
**KC doesn't let you hide. That's the point.**
Build 883562880v1.12026-03-20 15:17:53
Better game following with your buds - shows the live activity on the lock screen, and updates the game more reliably.
Build 882489357v1.02026-02-21 06:50:24
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Availability 1 of 1 storefronts
| Region | Language | Price | Ratings | Avg | Version |
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US | en-US | Free | 2 | 5.0 | 1.7 |
Change log 12 changes · US
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What's new in 1.7 — four more ways to bleed your buddies dry
You asked for more games. Fine. Here's four. Your scorecard's about to get a lot more expensive.
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description updated
"Who's keeping the bet?" You are! And it's easy — honestly, kind of amazing — with the SuperWolf app.
How do your Wolf rules work? Who cares! This is the gold
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subtitle updated
Things escalate... quickly...
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SuperWolf Golf
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Version 1.7 released
What's new in 1.7 — four more ways to bleed your buddies dry
You asked for more games. Fine. Here's four. Your scorecard's about to get a lot more expensive.
THE NEW GAMES
• Vegas — the foursome team game where math turns vicious. Pick p
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Version 1.6 released
SuperWolf 1.6 brings a ton of polish, improvements, and bug fixes to your favorite golf betting app.
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Version 1.5 released
SuperWolf 1.5 — three new ways to draw up teams, so nobody's stuck with the same partner all day.
NEW: Round Robin Match — A foursome plays three 6-hole 2-on-2 best-ball matches, with partners rotating so you team up with everyone in t
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Version 1.4 released
SuperWolf 1.4 — more ways to bet, and a smoother trip from first tee to settle-up.
NEW: Best Ball Teams - A tournament game scored on your group's two best net balls each hole, with the pot split across the front, the back, and the ful
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Version 1.3 released
SuperWolf 1.3 — our biggest update yet. It's now your home for the whole golf trip, not just Wolf and Kansas City.
NEW: Side Bets - Track one or more player-vs-player bets in Nassau or per-hole formats, right alongside your round.
NEW: To
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Version 1.2 released
**Kansas City is here.**
The golf game that refuses to let anyone hide. Every hole, two points on the line — your team's best ball and worst ball both count. That ugly 7 matters. That grinding bogey-save matters. Nobody coasts. Matches r
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Version 1.1 released
Better game following with your buds - shows the live activity on the lock screen, and updates the game more reliably.
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Version 1.0 released