1. A Polee might be a one-time-only bet during the course of a round. In this case, set the bet amount prior to the round. The first member of the group who gets an approach shot within the length of the flagstick wins the Polee.
2. A Polee might also be a continuing bet throughout the round. Any time a member of the group puts an approach shot within the length of the flagstick, they win a Polee. In this variation, a stipulation is usually that the approach must be from 150 yards or more out.
3. And another continuing bet throughout the round: In this version, a Polee is won by anyone who sinks a putt from outside the length of the flagstick. Each Polee is worth one point, and whomever has the most points at the end of the round wins the bet. (Be sure to measure putts close to the flagstick distance before the putt is attempted.)


