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> The Rules Of Bedroom Golf
> > > > 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 the 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 know to damage a player's equipment for this reason. > > > 9. Players are encouraged to have proper rain gear along just in case. > > > > 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 be come 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 owner's 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. For this reason, many players prefer to continue to play several different courses. |
LOL :lol: Thanks for the laugh!
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