Sunday 8 September 2013

Bedroom Golf - Making Up After The Doghouse


While it is never enjoyable to be in the doghouse, they do say that making up is fun.

If you like golf and enjoy making up with your partner then try a round of bedroom golf.

Here are the rules:
  1. The player will furnish his own equipment for play, normally one club and two balls.
  2. Owner of the course must approve equipment before play may begin.
  3. Unlike regular golf, the object of the game is to get the club in the hole, while keeping the balls out.
  4. For most effective play, the club should have a firm shaft.  The course owner may check the stiffness of the shaft before allowing play to commence.
  5. Course owner reserves the right to restrict the shaft length so as to avoid damage to the course.
  6. The object of the game is to take as many strokes as possible, until the course owner is satisfied.
  7. Players are cautioned to play the correct hole, as indicated by the course owner.
  8. It is considered bad form to begin playing the hole immediately upon arriving at the course.  Experienced players will admire the course, paying special attention to the well formed bunkers.
  9. Players are cautioned not to mention other courses they have played recently, to the owner of the course being played.
  10. If the course to be played is temporarily under repair, the player is advised to find alternate means to play.
  11. It is considered outstanding form to play the hole several times in one match.
  12. Course owner shall be the judge of who is the best player.
  13. It is considered bad form to reveal your score to other players; or even that you have played the course.

If you have any other rules you like to play by, please share them in the comments.

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