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October 6, 2008

3 Golf Games
Par. Par. Par. Blah. Blah. Blah.

For golfers in a rut, unchallenged and bored with shooting monotonously low scores, too bad. Deal with it. However, we can help you—and anyone who just wants to have some fun—by offering these games:
  1. Scramble. Everyone in your foursome tees off. Everyone plays his or her next shot from where the best tee shot landed. Do this all the way to the hole. Scramble's fun because it takes the pressure off to hit it well each time. And you can learn from watching better players up close.
  2. Stableford. Scoring is one point for bogey, two for par, three for birdie and four for eagle. So instead of being bored with parring all 18 holes, you're tickled pink with a score of 36. No points for double-bogeys or higher, so if you blow up on a hole, don't finish. Put it behind you and move on.
  3. 32. Here, one golfer challenges another to avoid three-putting. If the putter three-putts, he or she owes two units (typically, one unit is $1). If the putter two-putts, the challenger owes three units.
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