Tuesday Night
Scramble
Two-person handicapped scramble. Weekly cash pot. Lowest net score takes home the money that same night.
Team Golf.
Done Right.
Two players, one ball. The scramble format is the most fun โ and most beginner-friendly โ format in golf. Both players swing, both contribute, and the team plays from the best shot every time.
Register Your Team
Sign up weekly or secure the Tour Pass for the full 6-week season. Come with a partner or we'll pair you up.
7-Day Playing Window
Can't make Tuesday night? No problem. Teams have Wednesday through Tuesday to complete their 18-hole scramble round and post their score.
League Night Finale
Every Tuesday night is League Night at Texas Wedge. Final scores are locked, the weekly champion is announced, and the winner takes home the cash pot.
What a TNS Night Looks Like
- โ18-hole, 2-person scramble โ both players hit every shot, team plays from the best ball.
- โWinner-take-all cash payout โ top team takes the entire weekly pot. Scores posted to the leaderboard.
- โ7-day playing window โ play Wednesday through Tuesday. League Night every Tuesday.
- โ$20 cash entry per player โ $15 goes to the weekly pot, $5 builds the Tour Jackpot for the season champion.
- โTour Championship โ teams earn points toward the season jackpot, awarded to the overall tour winner.
- โTour Pass perks โ Finals Night VIP Table, league-only bar menu, and a free season T-shirt.
- โSix-week themed tours โ virtual courses around the world, new destination every season.
Six Weeks. One Destination.
Each TNS season follows a themed 6-week tour on world-class virtual courses. New tour, new venues, same weekly cash โ four times a year.
Sun-baked fairways, dramatic skylines, and courses carved from the desert. Fast greens, tough pins, and the glittering Dubai horizon as your backdrop.
Elevation changes, alpine fairways, and dramatic mountain backdrops. Every hole feels bigger up here โ and so does the pressure.
Iconic courses. Storied holes. The kind of layouts that have shaped the game. Play the venues that made legends โ and make one yourself.
Winner Takes the Pot. Every Week.
Every player contributes $20 cash to the prize pool each week. $15 goes toward that week's winner-take-all payout. $5 goes into the Tour Jackpot โ growing all season and paid to the overall tour champion.
The Pots That Keep Growing
On top of the main weekly cash pot, the TNS runs three progressive side bets โ completely optional, but hard to resist. Each pot rolls over unclaimed until someone earns it.
One designated hole each week โ the #1 handicap hole on the course. One team must win it outright (no ties). If teams tie, the entire pot rolls over to next week and keeps building. Gross score only โ handicap doesn't apply to this one.
One flat buy-in at the start of each tour. Any player who makes a hole-in-one during a TNS round wins the entire Ace Fund pot. If no ace is hit by the end of the tour, the pot rolls into the next tour โ or goes to the season champion.
Make 3 consecutive birdies (gross) in a single round and you win the pot. Gross only โ no handicap adjustment. If multiple teams do it that week, the pot rolls to the next week. If no one hits the streak, it rolls to next week.
Pick Your Pass
Every player must purchase a pass to compete. Members save on the season pass and can use their existing hours for bay time. Non-members can join for the full tour or drop in weekly.
- โ 6-week season entry
- โ Member hours used for bay time
- โ 2-hour bay rental each week
- โ League-only special bar menu
- โ FREE T-shirt with season's logo
- โ 6-week season entry
- โ 2-hour bay rental each week (included)
- โ FREE T-shirt with season's logo
- โ League-only special bar menu
- โ Save $60+ vs. weekly play
- โ Book a 2-hour bay rental
- โ Weekly cash pot entry
- โ No season commitment required
Note: Players must complete 4+ rounds within the tour to be eligible to compete for the season cash pot.
Book Your Tee Time โEverything You Need to Know
A scramble means both players tee off on every hole, then the team picks the best shot and both play from that spot. You repeat that process all the way into the hole. It's a team format โ no one gets left behind, and a great shot from one player benefits both.
It's the most beginner-friendly competitive format in golf, and it's also the most fun. Your partner covers your bad shots, and you cover theirs.
Yes โ the TNS is a two-person team format, so you do need a partner to compete. Reach out to us before the season starts and we can help connect you with someone looking for a team.
You must have a TrackMan handicap to compete. The team scramble handicap is calculated using both players' TrackMan indices: 30% of the A player's handicap plus 15% of the B player's handicap. That combined number is your team handicap for the round.
The A player is the lower handicap (better player), and the B player is the higher handicap. This formula keeps competition fair across all skill levels.
Yes โ a TrackMan handicap is required to participate in the TNS. To establish one, you need to complete five 9-hole rounds on a TrackMan simulator at Texas Wedge. Once those rounds are logged, your handicap index is set and you're eligible to join the league.
Come in before the tour starts, get your five rounds in, and you'll be ready to compete. Talk to us at the front desk and we'll get you on track.
The TNS is played at Texas Wedge Indoor Golf in Lubbock, TX. Each week, teams have a 7-day window from Wednesday through Tuesday to complete their round. You can play any day that works for your schedule.
Tuesday night is League Night โ the final day of each week's scoring window. It's when the week closes out, final scores are locked, the weekly champion is announced, and the cash pot is paid out. It's the best night to be here.
The Ace Fund is mandatory โ every player contributes $25 in week one, with $5 of that going into the Ace Fund pot for the season. The Rolling Skin and Birdie Streak Pot are completely optional.
All side games are gross scores only โ handicap does not apply. Optional side bets are opted into before your round each week.
Each tour is themed around a region or destination, and we select courses that fit the theme. Past tours have featured courses in Scotland, Ireland, the American Southwest, and coastal resorts. Course lineup is announced at the start of each season.