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Bedroom golf (idea)
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by
Blitzkrieg
Fri Nov 10 2000 at 17:10:22
Another finding from the
binder
...
Rules
:
Each
player
shall
furnish
his own
equipment
for play, normally one
club
and two
balls
.
Play on a
course
must be approved by the
owner
of the
hole
.
Unlike outdoor
golf
, the object is to get the club in the hole and keep the balls out of the hole.
For most
effective
play
, the club should have a
firm
shaft
. Course owners are permitted to check shaft
stiff
ness before play begins.
Course owners reserve the
right
to
restrict
club
length
to avoid
damage
to the hole.
The object of the game is to take as many
stroke
s as necessary until the course owner is
satisfied
that the play is
complete
. Failure to do so may result in being denied
permission
to play the course again.
It is considered
bad form
to begin playing the hole immediately upon
arrival
at the course. The
experienced
player will normally take time to
admire
the
entire
course, with special attention.
Players are
caution
ed not to
mention
other courses that they have played or are currently playing to the owner of the course being played.
Upset
course owners have been known to damage a player's equipment for this reason.
Players are encouraged to
bring
proper
rain gear
for their own
protection
.
Players should
assure
themselves that their match has been properly
schedule
d, particularly when a new course is being played for the first time.
Previous
players have been known to become
irate
if they
discover
someone else playing on what they consider a
private
course.
Players should not assume a course is in
shape
for play
at all times
. Some players may be
embarrass
ed if they find the course to be
temporarily
under repair
. Players are advised to be extremely
tact
ful in this situation. More
advance
d players will find
alternate
means of play when this is the case.
Players are advised to
obtain
the course owner's permission before attempting to play the
back nine
.
Slow
play is
encourage
d. However, players should be prepared to proceed at a
quick
er
pace
, at least temporarily, at the course owner's
request
.
It is considered
outstanding performance
,
time permitting
, to play the
same
hole several times in one
match
.
The course owner will be the
sole
judge
of who is the
best
player.
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Out of bounds
Furnish
equipment
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