

Tired of Golf? Add Fun to It
When you play a straight round of golf all the day, are you a little tired of it? Actually, you can add some fun to it. Whether for making friendly wagers or just for enjoyment, games are a great way to provide additional competition within the normal round. Here are some fun golf games for you.
2-2-2
2-2-2 is a simple game needs a small amount of wagering. If playing in a foursome, each player puts up two dollars, with the winner of the first nine holes collecting the pot. The process is then repeated for the back nine, as well as for the best overall score at the end of the round.
Selected Score
This is typically played over two days. Each player completes one round each day, then selects the best hole for each of the two rounds. And then the two scores are combined, the player with the lowest total win.
Trouble
In this game, it is not necessarily to achieve the lowest score for the round but to see which player can avoid difficult situations such as bunkers and hazards. A player is charged a dollar for each misstep, which must be paid to the other players at the end of the round.
No Alibis
This game can be used as an alternative to individual handicaps. Instead, players are allowed to replay a certain percentage of their shots during a round based on their handicaps.
Wolf
Wolf is a game played by three person. After each player tees off on a hole, the player with the middle-distance drive is considered the wolf, with the other two players becoming hunters. The wolf wagers two dollars, while each of the hunters wagers a dollar. To win, the wolf's score for the hole needs to be one-half or less than that of the hunters.
In fact, there are many other fun golf games. And you can also create some news games, anyhow, we make the rules. No other than unceasing innovation can make progress.
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