Footy golf!!!!

I had this great idea while enjoying the footy Pies and Crows!!!


FOOTY GOLF, hit the marker down the fairway!!


Like could even use the same fairways, and just kick the ball down the fairway... and when you hit the marker like you might do a long bomb to start same as teeing off, then maybe you go in the sand trap...

And then like just putt it in like with a snap or a small kick to the post.

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The pole isn't on the green can be anywhere...because a green would get wrecked but you could have kick the pole, then have to putt a golf ball at the end for extra points!!

Like you kick say towards the green, and then sort of about 10 metres away you have to hit the pole might be slightly off to the right or left a bit.... and then you carry your clubs or just a wedge and putter... and you drop a golf ball at the pole and wedge or putt from there to the hole... then you are using the proper course and hole, don't have to fill it in.

Could have two narrow posts.. but remember its footy golf.. not just footy.. so could just be a thick tree or pole.

Save losing so many golf balls, from hook or slices. I reckon most people would kick a footy as far as they can hit a golf ball with a wood.

Actually people kick up to about 100 metres.. like some of those big kicks on goal hit at post level would come down about 100 metres long..

Some good golfers can get 250 metres.. so you know.. maybe adjust the par.

Like we love kick to kick with a friend but sometimes you don't have anyone wants to kick back, so be good to have it legal on courses, because its only a ball and less damage from divots.

Getting to the green you might hit it, but could have a rule no kicking on the green.. got to walk to the edge maybe?? Or I guess if you have flat shoes... it's not too bad. Then putting and wedge from the footy post wouldn't do much either.. with a golf ball and stick.

Might be good for people who don't like teeing off too much.. like I know a lot still like to practise and are die hard golfers who love that swing feeling.. but could be an option for younger people? Or kids who find it too hard?

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