![]() ![]() The order of the Stock cannot be changed.įlipping the first Stock card face up and placing it into the Foundation starts the game. The Stock: The Stock contains all of the undealt cards (whatever was left after creating the Tableau) in a standard deck. If you have no legal plays from the bottom line of cards in the Tableau, or you chose not to make any additional plays, you can instead turn up the next card of the Stock (which we’ll explain next) and place it on top of the Foundation. Then you can continue to play additional cards from the bottom of the Tableau, as long as it is valued one place higher or lower than whatever the new Foundation card might be. Whatever card you moved into the pile becomes the new active card. For example, if the foundation card is a Four, you could move a Three or a Five onto the Foundation. You can ‘build’ on the revealed Foundation card by moving the bottom card of any Tableau into it if the value of that card is one rank higher or one rank lower. The Foundation: The Foundation has a single face up card visible at any given time. Once dealt, cards in the Tableau can’t be added to or moved around – you can only remove the bottom card of a Tableau pile when you have a legal play (which we’ll explain in the Foundation section). Only the bottom card of each Tableau stack can be played, but it’s important to look at the cards above to plot out your future strategy. Seven Tableau piles, each one of them containing a stack of five cards that cannot be altered one play starts, set the stage. The Tableau: This is where the initial face up cards are dealt. There are three main sections of the Golf Solitaire layout: You can freely switch back and forth from ascending to descending as you wish. In Golf Solitaire, you’ll be ‘clearing’ cards from the bottom of the main play area in either ascending order (Ace, Two, Three, Four, etc.) or descending order (Jack, Ten, Nine, Eight, etc.). But each game is pretty fast, once you understand what’s going on! If you’re looking for a solitaire game with a higher win rate, you can play Solitaire Social instead. ![]() You win the game if you can remove all the cards from the columns, and the game is over if you run out of legal moves.Golf Solitaire is one of the easiest solitaire games to play, but possibly the most difficult solitaire to win.ĭepending on the version of the game that you’re playing, your chances of clearing the board are somewhere between 1% and 5% with perfect play. If you get stuck you can click the stock pile to add another card to the top of the waste pile. You can also put an Ace on top of a King, or a King on top of an Ace. If there is no card on the top of the waste pile you can click any card you want to start it out. You do this by clicking a card that has a value of one greater than, or one less than the card currently on the top of the waste pile. To those who have never played Golf Solitaire, your goal is to remove all the cards from fthe columns by placing them in the waste pile at the bottom of the game screen. You win the game when you have moved all the cards from the columns into the waste pile. This switches up the top card in the waste pile and hopefully will let you continue to add cards. If you get stuck, you can click the deck and deal a card from the stock pile into the waste pile. You can also place an Ace on a King or a King on an Ace. Once there is a card in the waste pile, you can move any card into the waste pile that has a value that is one more than or one less than the card that is currently on the top of the waste pile. If there are no cards currently in the waste pile, you can move any card you want into the waste pile. Golf is a popular solitaire card game where you are trying to move all the cards from the columns to the waste pile. ![]()
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