"I'd join a league, but I'm not good enough." It's the single most common thing we hear — and it's exactly backwards. Our leagues are handicapped, which means they're built so that a beginner can beat a better golfer on any given night. If you've been on the fence about joining a golf league in Henderson, here's how it actually works.
Handicaps mean everyone has a real shot
Every league at Chip Shots uses net scoring with handicaps, so your score is measured against your own ability, not the best player in the room. A 20-handicapper and a 5-handicapper can finish neck and neck. That's the whole point — it keeps every match competitive and means skill level is never a reason to stay home.
Three nights, every skill level
We run three weekly nights on TrackMan: the Open League on Mondays (mixed and casual, every level welcome), the Ladies League on Wednesdays, and the Men's League on Sundays. Each plays 18 handicapped holes in a two-hour bay block, with live leaderboards and food and drinks delivered right to you.
- Open League — Mondays, every skill level
- Ladies League — Wednesdays
- Men's League — Sundays
- 18 holes, handicapped, in a 2-hour bay block
Week 0 is free — try before you commit
You don't have to sign up blind. Every season opens with a free Week 0 preview: you play on us, we set your handicap (no prior index needed), and you see exactly how a league night runs before paying a cent. After that it's just $40 a night, or free every night if you're a member.
How a season builds
A season runs six weeks: a free kickoff, a four-week points race with a different game each week, then a Club Championship where gross and net champions are crowned. There are closest-to-the-pin and long-drive side pots every night, and weekly winners earn food-and-drink credit. It's competitive, social, and a genuinely good reason to get out of the house each week.



