A golf card game

Golf, but you sabotage your friends.

Match play, weaponized.

Caddie Quest is a match-play card game you play right on the course. Draw a card, play it before a rival swings — one-handed, blindfolded, ball on a towel — and steal the hole.

The core loop

How a hole works

  1. 01

    Everyone draws

    Start the hole with cards in hand — whoever lost the last hole draws extra.

  2. 02

    Sabotage the swing

    Before a rival hits, play a card on them: one leg, eyes closed, a leaf blower to the face.

  3. 03

    Steal the hole

    Survive the mischief and win the hole — then burn any cards left, because nothing carries over.

The scorecard

Why you’ll love it

  1. 1 3

    Played on the course

    Not a tabletop game. Caddie Quest rides along with a real round — best on a pitch-and-putt of 7, 9, or 12 holes.

  2. 2 4

    Match play, weaponized

    Win holes, not strokes. Slip a card on a rival before they swing and watch a sure par fall apart.

  3. 3 4

    The comeback is built in

    Win a hole, draw one card next time; lose, and draw two. Whoever is behind always reloads with more mischief.

  4. 4 5

    No hoarding, no mercy

    Every card you draw must be played before the hole is done. Nothing carries over, so the chaos resets each tee.

Who it’s for

The holy grail of party games

  • Parents & junior golfers

    Take the kids to the pitch-and-putt. The cards level the field — a six-year-old can make Dad putt one-handed and steal the hole.

  • The group trip

    Buddies’ trips, bachelor parties, league nights. Side action that turns a friendly round into a glorious grudge match.

  • Anyone with a group chat

    Short course, big swings, bigger laughs. The blindfold putt and the leaf-blower drive are made to be filmed.

Seen on the course

People keep asking to play one more hole

  • A group of new grads didn’t want the round to end — they kept drawing cards hole after hole, just to see what came next.

    A graduation round

  • A mom at the pitch-and-putt wanted to know if she could play it with her six-year-old.

    Local pitch-and-putt

  • A junior-tour organizer wanted to hand them out as party favors at tournaments.

    Junior golf tour

Real reactions from rounds we’ve played. Caddie Quest is in pre-production — no paid reviews, no invented names.

Local rules

Questions, answered

  • What is Caddie Quest?

    Caddie Quest is an on-course golf card game for 2–4 players. You play it during a real round — draw mischief cards and play them on your rivals before they swing to win the hole.

  • How many players?

    Two to four. It is most ruthless as a head-to-head match, but a foursome is glorious chaos.

  • Where do you play it?

    On a real course. Caddie Quest is built for a quick loop like a pitch-and-putt (7, 9, or 12 holes) and rides along with your round.

  • Do I need to be good at golf?

    Not even a little. The cards are the great equalizer — a kid can out-mischief a scratch golfer, and whoever is behind always draws more of them.

  • When can I get it?

    Caddie Quest is in pre-production. Join the list below and you’ll be first on the course when it launches.

Caddie Quest

Match play, weaponized.

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