Golf game

Games using tangible projectile – Golf – Target or obstacle

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473193, A63B 6936

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059847930

ABSTRACT:
A new golf game for practicing one's golf shots. The inventive device includes a game target used in association with a golf club and a game ball. The game target has a playing surface with a plurality of scoring regions provided on the surface. A scoring point value is assigned to each of the scoring region. The game is generally played by each player having a set of turns, each player taking alternating turns hitting a game ball with a golf club from a distance from the playing surface to strike a scoring region on the playing surface. The scoring point value of the scoring region the game ball first strikes is recorded and at the end of the set, the recorded scoring points of are totaled for each player respectively. The winning player is the player with the highest scoring point value total.

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Advertising leaflet for Chip-Off Challenge , from "Chip-Off Golf, Inc.", copyright 1997, one page.

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