Method of playing golf game on reduced size course

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A63B 6702

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054195616

ABSTRACT:
A method of playing traditional, championship golf using only a putter and single golf ball, comprising the steps of
a) providing a reduced size course on limited acreage including a series of holes requiring 72 strokes for par play, the said holes requiring par strokes respectively of four par-3 holes, four par-5 holes and ten par-4 holes.
b) providing representations of natural hazards along said holes as bunkers and water hazards by selectively colored areas wherein a selected color is employed to represent a particular hazard and any penalty associated therewith, and,
c) providing and indicating maximum distance boundaries along said holes in selective manner past which the player must not stroke a ball with the putter without incurring a penalty, and,
d) thereby permitting the player to play the reduced area course with only a putter as if it were a full size championship course by virtue of the selective stroke distance boundaries and hazard indications.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3671042 (1972-06-01), Garber
patent: 5203566 (1993-04-01), Ricigliano

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