⛳ Golf's First Moneyline · Beta Launching Spring 2026 · iOS

Play the Odds.
Not Strokes.

Golf's first moneyline handicap system.
Beta launching Spring 2026.

Traditional stroke allocation reminds golfers what they're supposed to shoot. It assigns a number — and with it, an expectation. Over time, that expectation can become a quiet ceiling.

Your handicap tells you who you've been. LevelGolf challenges who you can become.

Golf's First Alternative Handicapping System to Stroke Allocation

Play the Odds. Not Strokes. · levelgolf.io

Odds Nassau · Live Scorecard

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LevelGolf is the World's first alternative golf leveling system to the traditional stroke per-hole allocation handicapping method.

LG is a proprietary Odds-based golf match leveling and wager tracking platform that rewards golfers using a revolutionary Odds scoring system.

Our software converts handicaps into odds-points per-hole for each golfer — no confusing stroke math required.

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Golf Moneyline System

Like moneyline bets in every major sport, when the underdog outperforms expectation the payout is greater — when the favorite wins, payout is even money.

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Performance, Not Allocation

Win the hole, earn the odds. Every golfer at every level has a reason to play their absolute best on every single hole — because your best golf has never been worth more.

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A Fair Playing Field for Everyone

Both players benefit. The lower-handicap player wins clean — no strokes to give away. The higher-handicap player earns a larger multiplier when they perform. The math is transparent before the first tee.

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Already Live on the App Store

LevelGolf is a real, working iOS app — not vaporware. The Spring 2026 beta expands course coverage nationwide and unlocks new game modes.

Performance research shows something powerful: belief shapes results. When a golfer internalizes "I'm a 12 handicap," the mind often works to align performance with that identity. LevelGolf removes that ceiling. Play the odds. Rewrite the expectation.

— LevelGolf Design Philosophy


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How Odds Nassau Works

Golf's first moneyline system. Three steps. No stroke arguments. Play the Odds. Not Strokes.

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Your Handicap Becomes Your Odds

Enter your group. LevelGolf pulls each player's handicap and converts it into per-hole betting multipliers. Everyone sees the odds before the first tee.

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Play Every Hole to Win

Win a hole as the underdog? Collect a big multiplier. Win as the favorite? Clean win — no strokes given away. Every hole has real stakes for everyone.

3

The App Settles Everything

Track scores live. Watch your multipliers update in real time. End of round — the app shows exactly who pays who, down to the cent.

Golf's first alternative handicapping system to stroke allocation.

The World Handicap System has defined competitive golf since 2020. But how that handicap gets applied in play — stroke per hole — hasn't changed in over a century. LevelGolf is the first platform to offer a complete alternative methodology: Golf's First Moneyline.

Traditional Stroke Allocation

How Golf Has Always Done It

  • Handicap → strokes per designated holes
  • Outcome: extra shots on specific holes
  • Negotiated before every round
  • Reinforces your handicap as an identity ceiling
  • Winner depends on who games the allocation

LevelGolf Odds Nassau

Golf's First Moneyline System

  • Handicap → per-hole betting multipliers
  • Outcome: win the hole, earn the odds
  • Math is automatic and transparent
  • Rewards playing beyond your expectation
  • Winner is determined by performance, not allocation