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Saturday, October 21st
2pm tee off
Cal Anderson Park
Rain or Shine!!!
www.seattleurbangolf.com/index.html
What else are you going to do next Saturday afternoon? Come join us for a raucous game of golf in the parking lots, alleys and streets of Capitol Hill.
We'll be supplying special high-density foam golf balls to keep you drunkards from damaging cars, buildings, pedestrians and such. We'll also provide you a rule sheet, map and extra balls for the team captain.
If you still have your official urban golf ball from last game, bring it with and play for free!
All you need to bring is $3 (or your ball from last game), a golf club( hockey stick, shovel, baseball bat...), and you're best golf outfit ( www.seattleurbangolf.com/outfit.html ).
This is a costumed event, so make your Goodwill/Value Village runs early. Expect argyle socks, plaid pants and smart sport coats to be picked through early.
Teams are 8-10 people. We'll combine small groups into teams when you arrive, so don't worry if you don't have a full team.
Please RSVP to help us get an accurate ball count.
Cheers,
Divide and Jacqueline
For those who are unfamiliar with urban golf, here's a run down of the game play:
We set teams out about every 15 minutes on a first come first serve basis.
First you play the hole and try to score par. The hole will end near a bar (also marked on the course map), which you should stop in to have a drink (or just stop and rest and let your teammates drink up).
When the next team comes in the door, your team finishes up your drinks and sets off for the next hole. Your team captain is in charge of making sure you move along when the next team comes by. Don't worry too much about missing out on drinking time, the latter half of the game is a bit slower and you'll have more time at the bars.
There will be some common sense rules, like be nice to the bartenders, don't damage cars or pedestrians, and don't do anything that would get the cops involved, etc.
Aside from that, you can do what you need to do to make the game fun. Play off walls or garbage, switch or steal team players, skip around on the map (if your team is too inebriated to find the next hole) etc.
2pm tee off
Cal Anderson Park
Rain or Shine!!!
www.seattleurbangolf.com/index.html
What else are you going to do next Saturday afternoon? Come join us for a raucous game of golf in the parking lots, alleys and streets of Capitol Hill.
We'll be supplying special high-density foam golf balls to keep you drunkards from damaging cars, buildings, pedestrians and such. We'll also provide you a rule sheet, map and extra balls for the team captain.
If you still have your official urban golf ball from last game, bring it with and play for free!
All you need to bring is $3 (or your ball from last game), a golf club( hockey stick, shovel, baseball bat...), and you're best golf outfit ( www.seattleurbangolf.com/outfit.html ).
This is a costumed event, so make your Goodwill/Value Village runs early. Expect argyle socks, plaid pants and smart sport coats to be picked through early.
Teams are 8-10 people. We'll combine small groups into teams when you arrive, so don't worry if you don't have a full team.
Please RSVP to help us get an accurate ball count.
Cheers,
Divide and Jacqueline
For those who are unfamiliar with urban golf, here's a run down of the game play:
We set teams out about every 15 minutes on a first come first serve basis.
First you play the hole and try to score par. The hole will end near a bar (also marked on the course map), which you should stop in to have a drink (or just stop and rest and let your teammates drink up).
When the next team comes in the door, your team finishes up your drinks and sets off for the next hole. Your team captain is in charge of making sure you move along when the next team comes by. Don't worry too much about missing out on drinking time, the latter half of the game is a bit slower and you'll have more time at the bars.
There will be some common sense rules, like be nice to the bartenders, don't damage cars or pedestrians, and don't do anything that would get the cops involved, etc.
Aside from that, you can do what you need to do to make the game fun. Play off walls or garbage, switch or steal team players, skip around on the map (if your team is too inebriated to find the next hole) etc.
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