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Grolf
A cheaper version of golf | |
Grolf would be played on one green throughout, hence the gr, and so should cost in theory 1/18th of golf.
Grolf would be a cross between lawn bowls [see via Google] and golf, the jack being the flag in the hole and the aim of the game to get as close as possible to the flag with the balls youre
allowed, not to get INTO the hole.
A measuring wheel or laser would settle close calls. Scoring would be the same as lawn-bowls.
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I like the 1/18th cost aspect of this game. Regular golf is
too expensive. |
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You don't compete at a driving range, and you sure
wouldn't want to walk out onto a driving range to measure
who got closer (not without armor, anyway). |
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rayfo, please add my "welcome back" to those already offered. |
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[you had gone away, rayfo? ah well, w/b anyway.] I'm with UnaBubba on this one. If the greens were, say, a fifth of the size of the ones on a 'real' golf course (~40-100y/10-30m?), one could fit more holes into a smaller space, and I find it much more enjoyable to chip and putt than drive anyway. |
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Susen should love this idea (because of the reduced land requirements). |
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