RollOverBits | incredible golf betting system for the hardcore

Rollover Bits is a system of golf betting, where (unlike normal bits) bits are created and then added to ‘the pot’. Bits are created when the potential for a bit occurs (a possible birdie put following hitting a green in regulation). All ‘potential’ bits are added and accumulate in the pot, and the pot is then collected when bits are completed (see below). Multiple bits and types of bits can build up the pot but once a bit is completed, the pot is won and emptied.

Bit TypeCreated When…
(bit is added to the pot)
Collected When…
(the total pot of bits is won)
BirdieGreen is hit in regulation (GIR) and birdie putt is attemptedAny player makes a birdie.
Eaglen/a
NOTE: bits are not created for eagle puts, only collected. If an eagle put is missed, the birdie put rules apply.
Any player makes an eagle. In the case of any player making an eagle, double bits (2) are awarded in addition to anything that’s left in the pot. This would also work for an Albatros (3 bits would be awarded).
SandyAny player finds themselves in the sand and still has the capability to make par (a Sandy Par) on the hole – even if this means having to hole a 200yd 5i from a fairway bunker to make par.
It is possible to make multiple Sandy’s, if your second and third shots are from bunkers on a par 4, there is potential for a double sandy and 2 bits are either won – in addition to the pot – if the par is made, or 2 bits are added to the pot if the par is missed. Treble Sandy’s could also be possible on a par 5. NOTE: Sandy bits are only added to the pot once the player who has created them has failed to score par on that hole.
A player plays a shot from a bunker(s) and scores par on the hole.
OozlumPlayer lands closest to the pin whilst on the green on a par 3.When the player who landed closest to the pin, completes the hole in par.
Reverse Oozlumn/a
NOTE: bits are not created for reverse Oozlums, only collected upon the failure of the opponent to secure the Oozlum.
The player who landed closest to the pin (on the green), fails to complete the hole in par, the bit and anything in the pot is awarded to their opponents.