
If a layout has one face-down card remaining one may still draw a card from the draw pile and discard it without looking at the last card. Flip one of the face-down cards in one’s personal layout face-up.Īfter every player has their first turn, each player can turn 2 or 3 cards face-up. If the drawn card was from the face-down draw pile, discard it face-up on top of the discard pile.After it is replaced, discard it face-up in the discard pile. The card you wish to replace cannot be looked at beforehand. Use a drawn card to replace a face-down card.Discard the face-up card, face-up, in the discard pile. Use a drawn card to replace a face-up card.Players then may draw cards from the draw or discard pile, giving them three options: Players begin their turn by turning two cards in one column face-up. The top card is moved face-up and placed beside the draw pile, this card forms the discard pile. The player left of the deal then starts and play passes on clockwise. The dealer then deals each player (starting to their left) eight cards, one at a time, in a rectangular layout (4×2). The cards that were not dealt then form a draw pile. One deck is used in games with 2-4 players and more decks may be added as needed. EIGHT CARD GOLFĮight Card Golf is played almost identically to six card Golf, however, the layout is 2 rows of four cards as opposed to three. The player with the lowest total score, summed after nine plays, is the winner. Equal cards in the same column scores = 0 points (including twos).All player’s cards are flipped face-up for scoring. Play ends when all player’s cards are face-up and scoring begins.

Cards from the discard pile must be used to replace a card your layout. Place the new card face-up in your layout and then the old card face-up on the discard pile.Ĭards drawn from the face-down pile may be discarded without being used. However, if you choose to replace a face-down card you may not look at it before doing so. Drawn cards may be used to replace any 6 cards in your layout. During your turn, you may either draw from the draw or discard pile. The player left of the deal starts and then play is passed on clockwise. No other cards may be looked at unless they are being discarded or if the situation is called for during game play. Before the play begins, players may flip any two cards in their layout face-up. The top card is moved face-up and placed beside the draw pile, this card forms the discard pile.

The cards that were not dealt form a draw pile. Dealers deal 6 cards to each player, one at a time, to form a rectangular layout. Both the deal and the play move clockwise. Games with 4-8 players use two packs and games with more than 8 use three.

In a game with 2-4 players, a standard 52-card deck will suffice.
