
In addition to the quirky ovoid ball, there are conical rubber tee cups, goal posts and well established rules. GolfCross® was concieved in New Zealand in 1989 and officially launched in 2001, so it's really in its infancy, but the sport's already developed a following in the UK and other places. I'm looking around for a place to play here in CT. Anyone know of one?
BTW, this post was inspired by an email I got for Hamish, a New Zealand golfer and avid reader of this blog. Thanks Hamish, It looks to me like NZ would be an awesome place to play golf...or goalf.
6 balls at $44 is a bit steep for my budget. But at least the tee cups are free...
ReplyDeletehttp://www.golfcross.com/golfcross/shop.html
That is expensive!...but at least they're aerodynamically stable...and probably a bit less likely to get lost in the context of a GoalGolf game. :o)
ReplyDeleteThanks for your New Zealand themed post Patricia!
ReplyDeleteAs an aside we have teh most golf courses per capita in the world here in NZ (and dare I say it some very good wine too!). Shame we don't have the top flight golfers to go with it.
Hey Anonymous - What's Michael Campbell??? Chopped Kiwi?
ReplyDeleteThe man won the 2005 US Open - hulloooo!!!!
Plus, he plays Callaway gear, and he's a heckuva nice guy, too...he's top flight in MY book...
Check him out at http://www.cambogolf.com/index.cfm