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minx

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1. Each player shall furnish his own equipment for play - normally one
club and two balls.

2. Play on a course must be approved by the owner of the hole.

3. Unlike outdoor golf, the object is to get the club in the hole and keep
the balls out of the hole.

4. For most effective play, the club should have a firm shaft. Course
owners are permitted to check shaft stiffness before play begins.

5. Course owners reserve the right to restrict the length of the club to
avoid damage to the hole.

6. The object of the game is to take as many strokes as necessary until
the course owner is satisfied that play is complete. Failure to do so may
result in being denied permission to play the course again.

7. 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 to well formed bunkers.

8. Players are cautioned not to mention other courses they have played or
are currently playing to the owner of the course being played. Upset
course owners have been known to damage a players equipment for this
reason.

9. Players are encouraged to have proper rain gear.

10. Players should assure themselves that their match has been properly
scheduled, 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 what they consider to be a private course.

11. Players should not assume a course is in shape for play at all times.
Some players may be embarrassed if they find the course to be temporarily
under repair. Players are advised to be extremely tactful in this
situation. More advanced players will find alternate means of play when
this is the case.

12. Players are advised to obtain the course owners permission before
attempting to play the back nine.

13. Slow play is encouraged; however, players should be prepared to
proceed at a quicker pace, at least temporarily, at the course owners
request.

14. It is considered outstanding performance, time permitting, to play the
same hole several times in one match.

15. The course owner will be the sole judge of who is the best player.

16. Players are advised to think twice before considering membership at a
given course. Additional assessments may be levied by the course owner and
the rules are subject to change.
 
"I think I found a new game to play!"

"I have never been into playing regular golf,but I think I could get into this game!"

"Could you send me a Rule Book to this game Please?"(LOL)
 
I always wound up in the bush or woods myself.............................

[Edited by Wizard on 11-17-2000 at 03:17 PM]
 
FORE

I like your game. I think the rules a easily understood and can be followed without much of a problem.

You are definitely right about making sure that you really want to play long term on one course because the rules can change without a moments notice. It's nice to know that you can still enjoy the country club and not have to or be unable to play a round. Sometimes it's nice just to go eat.(Did I say that.)

Thanks for the post.
 
Sounds like the little minx has finally found a game of golf that I could really get into.
 
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