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T-Golf® The GameTo see the game in action, please click here.
Golf course owners may accommodate T-Golfers by creating 3 holes out of a par 4 with 2 temporary greens. Done correctly T-Golfers may play 9 holes on three conventional par 4 holes. (The greens would be temp, temp, & real). T-Golf® is played EXACTLY like regular golf with the following twist. The player tees off using their T-Golf® Club with the T-Golf telescoping tee. All subsequent shots are played by placing the tee directly behind where the ball lies. The ball is lifted and placed on the tee and hit again. The ball is struck in this fashion until the green is reached. At this time the player will use the T-Golf® Club as a putter. The player may use the T-Golf® Tee ANYWHERE including bunkers, hazards, etc. If a T-Golfer hits a ball into the water or woods or anywhere that it cannot be found they may put a ball in play in the vicinity where they last saw their ball. There are NO PENALTY strokes in T-Golf® (losing the ball is enough of a penalty). If a ball comes to rest in an area where the T-Golf® Tee cannot be used (such as hardpan soil or an area that is too soft for the Tee) a player may take relief by moving the ball to the nearest point of relief no closer to the hole. The player will play the next shot from this spot. (No penalty is incurred). The Tee-Golf® Tee is never to be placed on a green. If a ball is hit "errantly" onto the green of another hole a player may take relief by moving the ball to the nearest point of relief no closer to the hole and off the green. (No penalty is incurred). If a ball comes to rest on a hillside where the T-Golf® Tee cannot be used because of steepness or safety consideration a player may take relief by moving the ball to the nearest point of relief no closer to the hole. The player will play the next shot from this spot. (No penalty is incurred). Players may compliment their "T- GOLF ® Club" with any irons or woods they choose. The maximum limit for clubs is fourteen.
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