Golfing When You Are "Safer at Home"

by mr.green in Living > Toys & Games

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Golfing When You Are "Safer at Home"

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Being stuck inside is not fun, but with a putter, golf ball and 3D printed golf holes you can while away your time with a DIY mini golf course.

Supplies

A home, family, putter, ball and a DIY hole. I used my 3D printer to make my holes but they can be made from any material that is flat enough for a ball to roll into.

Making a Hole.

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With the material of your choice make a flat ring that is 41/4 inches in diameter. I used a tinkercad to design my hole. I used the cone shape and put a hole in its center. Make at least three holes. Three rounds will be a Short Nine.







Layout Your Links

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Set your holes up so they are far enough apart so it will take three to four strokes to putt out. Use walls and doors to create a dogleg. A book on the floor can be use to deflect the ball to the hole.

Putt Them--Far and True

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The oldest person starts the play. Each player takes turns putting to the hole. The first person to putt out starts the next hole. If the ball rolls under a piece of furniture it is out of bounds put it back into play and take a penalty stroke. The player with the fewest stroke wins.

If you have a nice large outdoor area to recreate in p
play Cow Pasture Pool
https://www.instructables.com/id/Cow-Pasture-Pool/

Have fun, keep your spirits up, stay healthy!!!

See you on the other side of this