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Under Par — Golfer Creator

Roll the tables · Allocate your points · Print your card
Table 1 — Background
Sets your total stat point budget
1Sunday golfer — plays for fun, rarely competes8 pts
2Regular club member — weekly medal player10 pts
3Competitive club golfer — county qualifier12 pts
4Club champion — scratch or near-scratch14 pts
5Elite amateur — county, regional, or national16 pts
6Former tour professional — hung up the spikes18 pts
Table 2 — Archetype
Your playing identity and point priority
1The Bomber — raw distance, everything else suffersDRV
2The Machine — methodical, always finds the greenAPP+PUT
3The Scrambler — never needs a clean lieSHT+PUT
4The Clutch Player — best when it matters mostCLT+PUT
5The All-Rounder — balanced, no obvious weaknessEven
6The Ball Striker — length with precisionDRV+APP
7The Short Gamer — elite inside 100 yardsSHT
8The Grinder — ugly but effective, wins closeCLT+SHT
Table 3 — Signature Strength
Your standout skill — put your highest stat here
1Drives it 30 yards past everyoneDRV
2Hits every green in regulationAPP
3Gets up and down from anywhereSHT
4Never three-putts, holes the big onesPUT
5Best on the final day, final holeCLT
6No single peak — quietly solid everywhereEven
Table 4 — Fatal Flaw
Your weakest link — assign a 1 here or at least one below your others
1Wild off the tee — trees, water, anywhereDRV 1
2Iron game deserts them when it countsAPP 1
3Hopeless from rough, bunkers, and rough liesSHT 1
4Three-putts at the worst possible momentPUT 1
5Falls apart on the final dayCLT 1
6No obvious weakness — all stats minimum 2
Table 5 — Course Preference
Where they're most at home — flavour only
1Links — wind, bounce, run-up shotsCLT rounds
2Parkland — target golf, small greensAPP rounds
3Resort — wide, generous, birdie-friendlyDRV rounds
4Heathland — technical, uneven liesSHT rounds
5Municipal — any weather, fully unfazedAny
6No preference — equally sharp anywhereAny
Table 6 — Career Moment
The story they tell about them at the bar
1Won the club title after a triple on the 16th
2Shot their career best in a full gale
3Holed a twelve-footer on 18 to halve a final — then did it again
4Led by six with six to play. Lost. Came back next year. Won.
5Birdied seven holes in a row and still only finished second
6Has never broken 80 on their own home course
7Three-putted 18 to lose the title by one shot
8Came back from an injury everyone said was career-ending
9The best chip-in anyone at the club has ever seen — twice
10Still playing their best golf. Nobody's quite sure how old they are.
Golfer Card
Roll Table 1
Roll Table 2
Roll T3
Roll T4

Stat Points used: —   — remaining
DRV
1
APP
1
SHT
1
PUT
1
CLT
1
Roll Table 1 to set your point budget

Roll Table 5
Roll Table 6
Strength / Flaw Conflict
If Table 3 (Strength) and Table 4 (Flaw) land on the same stat, re-roll Table 4 once and accept the second result. A golfer can't have their best and worst skill in the same place.