phone (+39) 320 073 4588
email CONTACT US VIA EMAIL
Promo Banner
golo
5.62
BGG Vote: BGG Stats
LANGUAGE-UK
1
10'
8
No necessary in-game text

GOLO

A board game by Patrick Shea
Publisher: Front9, Inc.
video thumbnail
utrade Do you want to sell your copy of this game?
utradestar
Use our marketplace utrade!
GOLO
The item is not available, you can use the alert to be notified when it will be back in stock.
Description Description

GOLO Golf dice is played with 9 12-sided dice that represent the 9 holes on the front (or the back) of an 18-hole traditional golf course. There are 5 white dice (par 4s), 2 red dice (par 3's) and 2 blue dice (par 5s). Each dice has the ability to shoot above par, par, or below par. There are as many formats as there are golf side games, but players typically play in one of two formats:

Traditional Format:

All nine dice are rolled--the player chooses at least 1 die, but can use more than one to count toward his/her 9-hole total. The remaining dice are picked up and rolled again. Players have the option of having multiple dice count toward their score, or choose as few as one and try to "GO LO" (shoot a low score--golf parlance).

Golf Course Format:

In this format, the players must follow along to the scorecard of their favorite course, or any course. If the first 9 holes ("Front 9") at Pebble Beach are laid out in this order--4-4-3-4-5-3-4-4-5=36, then when the player begins by rolling all 9 dice, he/she must play the course "in order" by choosing two par 4's before he/she may then chose a par 3. Having to go in the order of holes on a golf course creates a different strategy and usually produces higher scores than the Traditional format.

In all formats, tournament play is the most exciting--where players are playing against each other, and their scores are affecting other players' choices and strategies.

A game primarily for non-gamers and sports nuts, which nevertheless is a very strategic, "push-your-luck" dice game. It is not just a matter of rolling dice and counting up your score; the requirement of keeping one or more dice each time you roll presents many interesting choices, depending on what your opponent has done, and what you already have kept for scoring.

The game is sold online at www.igolo.com and in major golf shops and golf stores. Game includes a cup, nine dice, score pad, pencil, and rulebook.

Additional information Additional information
Mechanics: Dice Rolling
Categories: Dice Themed
Alternative names:
This was seen 4914 times
Description Description

GOLO Golf dice is played with 9 12-sided dice that represent the 9 holes on the front (or the back) of an 18-hole traditional golf course. There are 5 white dice (par 4s), 2 red dice (par 3's) and 2 blue dice (par 5s). Each dice has the ability to shoot above par, par, or below par. There are as many formats as there are golf side games, but players typically play in one of two formats:

Traditional Format:

All nine dice are rolled--the player chooses at least 1 die, but can use more than one to count toward his/her 9-hole total. The remaining dice are picked up and rolled again. Players have the option of having multiple dice count toward their score, or choose as few as one and try to "GO LO" (shoot a low score--golf parlance).

Golf Course Format:

In this format, the players must follow along to the scorecard of their favorite course, or any course. If the first 9 holes ("Front 9") at Pebble Beach are laid out in this order--4-4-3-4-5-3-4-4-5=36, then when the player begins by rolling all 9 dice, he/she must play the course "in order" by choosing two par 4's before he/she may then chose a par 3. Having to go in the order of holes on a golf course creates a different strategy and usually produces higher scores than the Traditional format.

In all formats, tournament play is the most exciting--where players are playing against each other, and their scores are affecting other players' choices and strategies.

A game primarily for non-gamers and sports nuts, which nevertheless is a very strategic, "push-your-luck" dice game. It is not just a matter of rolling dice and counting up your score; the requirement of keeping one or more dice each time you roll presents many interesting choices, depending on what your opponent has done, and what you already have kept for scoring.

The game is sold online at www.igolo.com and in major golf shops and golf stores. Game includes a cup, nine dice, score pad, pencil, and rulebook.

Additional information Additional information
Mechanics: Dice Rolling
Categories: Dice Themed
Alternative names:
This was seen 4914 times