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Qwik Golf - anyone see this in person?


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The description is vague - 2 teams, any six holes, time counts. Anyone who has seen this, can you explain further?

http://www.golfshake.com/news/view/3546/Slow_Play_feature_Kwik_Golf.html

Steve

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I actually played Kwik Golf the other day for the first time! It is actually a really fun game, and a great workout.

Kind of a quick summary, you set up large moveable "golf holes", as few as three to as many as you want, in any kind of pattern you want. Then you race against the clock, or your playing partner, to see who can hit their ball, sprinting between shots, into all of the holes, and get to the finish line. It is kind of a mix between running and golf.

It's a blast, I would recommend it to anyone that enjoys working out, and doesn't have 4 hours to play a round of golf. Fun activity for a gym, or intramural program. I think it will be a great program to help teach younger kids about golf. Just my two cents!

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