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EXTREMELY slow golf is good for your game

And the prize goes to ...... Mr Monty Brown :) for his Guess at NIGHT GOLF

Albeit the scatter gun approach to answering may have had something to do with it :)
Supose somebody has got to ask it .. might aswel be me that DOH's up .. how the eck do you seriously play golf at night , i struggle to find my ball in the day :D (may bring smange with me) seriously tho ?
 
The balls are glow in the dark, and they put chemical sticks into the hole, and on the pin. Finding the ball is not the problem. Not falling into bunkers you didn't see coming, that is the problem.
 
yes - glow in teh dark balls :)

We've done it for 4 or 5 years now - helps if it's a really clear night, as it was on Sat - very pretty with millions of stars out.

They have the fairways marked with glow sticks, similarly the greens, and the flag/hole.

Balls are like Molitors !! And are bloomin expensive - apparently about a Tenner per ball. But as said, you always find them even under a pile of leaves.

Main swing is all about short backswing and beineg balanced - it's great watching the ball zoon off like a tracer bullet. Putting however is ****** impossible - alignment aids are now use when it's dark.


A point a hole is a good score



Now, what about those other versions Monty suggested ... Blind Drunk golf ... :)
 
I enjoyed night golf the first time I tried it but got frustrated after that. Murph is right about not seeing hazards as being a big issue. I managed to find a huge branch on the exit to the next tee on one hole. Went head over buttock with the bag landing on my head. Not a look in front of several lady members and got very muddy, very sore and very embarrased in the clubhouse
 
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