FootGolf is a combination of the popular sports of soccer and golf. The game is played with a regulation #5 soccer ball at a golf course facility on shortened holes with 21-inch diameter cups located yards away from greens. The rules largely correspond to the rules of golf and a percentage of FootGolf players learn golf to improve their competitive skills. The American FootGolf League (AFGL) is the governing body for the sport of FootGolf in the United States. With more than 500 courses in 49 States, DC, PR & USVI, the AFGL is organizing tournaments throughout the U.S. and working with golf courses to bring FootGolf to their clubs as another avenue for revenue and to develop the game further. Golf facilities usually recover their investment in the first few months of operation and many operators welcome these new clients and introduce them to the game of golf. No soccer cleats or running on the course. Here is a short video with the rules: http://www.footgolf.us/rules - Distances are shorter. You can install an 18-Hole FootGolf Course around the front 9 or back 9 and charge the same as a round of 9 holes of golf. This European sport introduced as a secondary activity (like tennis, bocce, etc) in golf facilities, help them to take advantage of their full real estate, generating extra income with an activity that requires no extra income. Mostly, with people that never dropped a penny at a golf facility before. Thank you!