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Putting games Make your practice time fly by with these putting games by SCOTT MINNI
Practicing
putting can sometimes get a little boring. This is especially true if
you practice alone. Thats why its best to play competitive
putting games with your friends. Here are two of my favourites. Three-ball Stymie is the greatest game to play on the putting green but can be a little challenging to keep score. Using 3 balls each, the first player putts all three balls to a hole, always trying to sink them or getting them close. The next player then putts his three balls to the same hole, always trying to sink them or get them close. But the players must avoid hitting any balls (including their own). Its a one-stroke penalty for every ball hit. After the initial putts have been struck then the furthest ball from the hole always plays first. I like to play this game with a flange-style putter, which helps me when I am stymied behind another ball so I can chip-over a ball instead of having to always play safe. Par is always two, just like in the 2-Putt Par game, but when keeping score, it is best to keep track of who is leading and by how many. You will get the hang of it after a couple of 9-hole rounds and when you finally get around to looking at your watch, time will have just flown by.
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