Elbow Jobertski
Active member
I can't sleep and this is bothering me...,
I'm trying to play as much as possible during the winter. I have access to a course, but am told conflicting stories as to whether there will be holes once they get around to taking out the flags. It is a executive length par 3 in the county park. The park is open, but they don't have enough interest here in winter golf to bother staffing the course. Heck, in the summer I often have the place to myself.
I was wondering how to play golf with no holes, and came up with the following idea which is simple enough and seems to check off almost all the boxes of playing golf as far as skills go:
Play two balls off the tee with the goal of making the balls contact each other on the green. Full shots, short game, putting, and strategy. All there.
It seems too simple to be original. On the other hand, wanting to play golf on a course with no holes might be a private lunacy. I did an internet search and found nothing about golfing on a course without holes. Which I'm not sure how to efficiently search for anyway.
Anyone hear of anything along these lines? I may try this game even if the holes are there. It haunts me.
I'm trying to play as much as possible during the winter. I have access to a course, but am told conflicting stories as to whether there will be holes once they get around to taking out the flags. It is a executive length par 3 in the county park. The park is open, but they don't have enough interest here in winter golf to bother staffing the course. Heck, in the summer I often have the place to myself.
I was wondering how to play golf with no holes, and came up with the following idea which is simple enough and seems to check off almost all the boxes of playing golf as far as skills go:
Play two balls off the tee with the goal of making the balls contact each other on the green. Full shots, short game, putting, and strategy. All there.
It seems too simple to be original. On the other hand, wanting to play golf on a course with no holes might be a private lunacy. I did an internet search and found nothing about golfing on a course without holes. Which I'm not sure how to efficiently search for anyway.
Anyone hear of anything along these lines? I may try this game even if the holes are there. It haunts me.