Vegas, as it sounds, is for experienced gamers only. Played as 4 or 5, you combine two scores to make a two-digit number with the lower score in the tens column and the higher score in the ones column. So if Team A gets a 4 and a 5 their score is a 45. If the opposing team scores a 5 and a 6, then their score is 56 resulting in a differential of 11. So Team A would be ahead by 11 multiplied by the denomination of one’s choice.
If the winning team gets a Birdie, however the losing team uses their highest score in the tens column, so in the example above the losing team’s score would then be 65 resulting in a differential of 20 for that hole.
If the winning team gets a Birdie, however the losing team uses their highest score in the tens column, so in the example above the losing team’s score would then be 65 resulting in a differential of 20 for that hole.