This free printable golf card game scoresheet gives you a clean way to track Play Nine scores when you run out of the sheets that came in the box.
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This printable scorecard works as a simple golf card game score sheet and score keeper for Play Nine.
It tracks up to six players across 18 holes/rounds, with subtotal spaces and a final total. You can print one page and get two scorecards. If you want more templates like this, check the Scoresheets & Templates category.
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What’s Included:
- File Format: PDF & editable template
- Page Size: 8.5″ x 11″ (standard letter)
- Orientation: Portrait
- File Name: Printable-Golf-Card-Game-Scoresheet.pdf
- Print Settings: Two scoresheets per page for easy printing

Features:
- Tracks up to 6 players on one sheet
- 18 holes/rounds layout for longer games
- Subtotal sections so adding stays simple
- Final total box so you can spot the winner fast
- Two scoresheets per page to save paper
- Works as a Play Nine replacement scorecard for game night
- Easy to use with pencil (and easy to erase)
- Fits right in with other printables in Games & Activities
Basic Rules of Golf (Play Nine)
- Each player starts with 9 cards face down.
- Players take turns drawing and discarding to improve their hand.
- The goal is to have the lowest total score after 9 rounds.
- Pairs or sets of matching cards can reduce points.
- After 9 rounds, players total their scores—the lowest wins!
Ideal For:
This printable scoresheet is great for:
- ✔️ Families who enjoy game nights
- ✔️ Card game lovers who frequently play Golf (Play Nine)
- ✔️ Teachers looking for a fun, classroom-friendly math game
- ✔️ Campers or travelers who want an easy-to-pack game setup
- ✔️ Anyone who prefers a structured way to track scores
How to Use Score Card:
- Print on standard letter paper (8.5 x 11)
- Cut the page in half so you have two scorecards
- Write player names at the top before you deal
- Record scores after each hole/round
- Add subtotals as you go to avoid end-of-game confusion
- Add the final total after the last round
- Optional: laminate one and use a dry-erase marker for a reusable score sheet
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