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World Dolf Federation

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The World Dolf Federation (WDFF) is the governing body of the game of Dolf. Dolf is a darts game that combines Golf & Darts and was invented in the late 1990s in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada – it is now a game that is available to all individuals around the world.

Professional dart player Muhammad Ishfaq is now the president of the Pakistan Dolf Federation.

Dolf is a game that requires the player to be skilled at shooting at all of the positions on the dart board and rewards players that can shoot the most difficult shots.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does WDFF stand for?
WDFF stands for the World Dolf Federation — the governing body of the game of Dolf. It oversees official rules, tournaments, and the international development of the game.
What is Dolf?
Dolf is a dart game that combines Golf and Darts. Players shoot at all 9 hole segments on a standard dartboard, scoring like golf — lowest total darts thrown wins. It was invented in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada in the late 1990s.
Who invented Dolf?
Dolf was invented by the Meyer brothers in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada in 1999.
How do I join the WDFF?
Contact the WDFF through the contact page on this website. National federations such as the Pakistan Dolf Federation are also forming — reach out to learn about membership in your country.
Where can I find the official rules of Dolf?
The complete official rules of Dolf are published on the Rules of Dolf page on this site. A free downloadable score tracker is also available on the downloads page.