AbraCalc

Mini Golf Scorecard

Putt-putt scorecard for the whole group over 9 or 18 holes with a per-hole stroke cap, live leader crown, and an instant lowest-strokes winner. Works offline.

Built by the AbraCalc team

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How to play

  1. Add 1 or more player names, pick 9 or 18 holes, and set the stroke cap (or turn it off) before tapping Start Round.
  2. Use the plus and minus buttons under each hole to log strokes for every player as they finish.
  3. Watch the total column and the leader crown update live — the lowest total is always in front.
  4. Tap Undo Last Change to reverse the most recent stroke edit exactly, holes and totals included.

Add everyone playing, choose 9 or 18 holes, and set a per-hole stroke cap if your course plays with one, usually 6, so a rough hole doesn't wreck the whole card. Tap the plus and minus steppers under each hole to log strokes as your group plays through, and the total column and standings row update after every tap. Once the cap is on, a hole simply stops climbing past the limit and highlights so everyone can see it was capped. There's no par, handicap, or stableford math here on purpose — this is casual family putt-putt, where the only rule that matters is whoever finishes with the fewest total strokes wins, and the crown badge moves to that player automatically as scores change.

Frequently asked questions

How does the per-hole stroke cap work?
When the cap is on (6 strokes by default, adjustable at setup), the plus button simply stops working once a player reaches that number on a hole, and the cell highlights to show it was capped. This keeps one terrible hole from ballooning the scorecard the way an uncapped count would on a real putt-putt course.
How is this different from the full Golf Scorecard tool?
The Golf Scorecard tool tracks par, to-par status, handicaps, and stableford points for a proper 18-hole round of golf. This mini golf scorecard skips all of that on purpose — putt-putt doesn't really have a meaningful par or handicap system, so this tool is just raw strokes per hole, optionally capped, with the lowest total declared the winner.
What happens if not everyone finishes the same number of holes?
Totals only add up the holes a player has actually logged a stroke count for, so a player who's a few holes behind the group still shows an accurate running total rather than a misleadingly low or blank score. The tool won't declare a winner until every player has a value in every hole.