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Enjoy Playing Golf Solitaire

Golf Solitaire is one of those card games that feels instantly familiar, even if you’ve never played. You start with seven columns of cards laid out face-up, each holding five cards, and one card in the “foundation” pile. The rest of the deck becomes your draw pile. Your goal? Clear as many cards from those columns by creating runs one rank above or below the current foundation card—suits don’t matter here.

As you play, you’ll flick through the draw pile whenever you get stuck. If the face-up cards on the columns don’t match the foundation’s rank by one, you flip the next draw card and continue. It’s a simple rule set, but the challenge lies in choosing which cards to clear first so you don’t block other moves. Every time you flip that draw card, it can open up a whole new set of possibilities.

Strategy in Golf Solitaire isn’t about memorizing complex sequences—it’s more about keeping an eye on what’s exposed and thinking a couple of moves ahead. You’ll quickly learn to prioritize freeing columns with low cards underneath and sometimes hold off on an obvious move if it means uncovering more options later. It’s also handy to remember that Aces can loop around to Kings in some versions, giving you a few extra lifelines when you’re close to getting stuck.

What makes Golf Solitaire so addictive is its perfect blend of simplicity and depth. You can finish a game in just a few minutes, making it ideal for a quick break or a casual digital session on your phone. Whether you’re aiming for a high score or just unwinding with a pleasant puzzle, it’s a laid-back way to pass the time—and once you’ve cleared a tableau in record time, you’ll be itching to shuffle and deal again.