A waste bunker is unprepared and thus is just another type of in-bounds surface on a golf course. It is possible and common to receive more than one Game Tag resulting from the same stroke.ĭecision 3a: Ball resting on green, then putted off green: Once a Player's ball first comes to rest ON THE GREEN, all strokes from that point forward required to hole the ball are counted as putts.ĭecision 3b: Ball comes to rest in a "waste bunker": A sand trap or "bunker" is defined in The Rules of Golf as a "prepared area". During play, whenever any Player makes a golf stroke that results in an event described on one or more of the Game Tags, that Player receives the Game Tag(s) that match that hazard or pitfall. Tags can also have varying values - be as creative as you wish.ģ. Value these tags using money, food, a round of drinks from the Player having the most Game Tags at the End Of Play, anything you decide. If played as a wagering game, Players will agree on the penalty value of each Animal Golf® Game Tag before beginning play. The objective of the Game is to have the fewest Game Tags in your possession at the End Of Play.Ģ. Players also will agree on the END OF PLAY, typically each 9 holes, or until dark for twilight rounds. Players select 1 person in their foursome who will manage the unassigned Game Tags. Over time playing Animal Golf® should help strengthen one's course management skills, overall knowledge and love of the game.ġ. ![]() And, it contains the most comprehensive set of situations conceivable. ![]() This game has Penalties for unlucky play and Rewards for good play. The objective of playing Animal Golf® is the same as playing any round of golf: to HAVE FUN, to play well, avoiding course hazards and pitfalls of the game. INTRODUCTION to the World's Most Popular Golf GameĪny golfer, regardless of their skill level makes mistakes, miss hits, bad reads, poor course management decisions, and the like. ![]() RULES and DECISIONS of Animal Golf® ©2006-2021
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