The invention is a golf putting game comprising a uniquely shaped putting cup that players will putt towards on a floor surface from randomly placed hole location markers and receive points according to the rules of play, then record their score on an included scoring pad. The unique shape of the putting cup, 6″ long by one half the circumference of 4.25″ closely resembling the shape of a half circle, a regulation golf putting cup is 6″ by 4.25″ in diameter, challenges the player or players every time a putt is attempted. The putting cup opening that will receive the ball will resemble a half circle when the putting cup is laid on a floor like surface. As with a real regulation golf putting cup, one end of the cup accepts the ball and the other is submerged into a golf putting green so is true with this putting cup, one end accepts the ball, the other end does not because of its unique structure. The putting cup set up will be placed with the ball accepting end towards the player or players. The putting cup will be randomly placed on the floor at the discretion of the player or players prior to the game.
The game includes five (5) hole location markers that a player or players will putt from towards the putting cup. The hole location markers, comprising of a coaster like material, will be approximately 4″ in diameter by 1/16″ thick and be place randomly on the floor like surface prior to the beginning of the game. The random locations of the hole location markers is at the discretion of the player or players prior to the beginning of the game. Four of the hole location marker will be printed with a series of holes as follows, Holes 1/4 one marker, holes 2/5 another marker, holes 3/6 another marker and holes 4/8 on another marker. Only the 9th hole location marker will be a individual hole.
The game also includes Rules of Play and a scoring pad enabling a player or players to record their score. The Rules of Play will also outline how the game is set up, putting cup, hole location markers, and how many points the player or players receive for certain putts. The games final components are a golf ball and a pencil.
As any golfer would know, no two putts are ever the same and that is among one of the objects of the present invention is trying to establish. All hole location markers will be placed on the floor prior to the game, at the discretion of the player or players, enabling the game unlimited variation in the in the games format. Presenting a challenge golfers are looking for in this inventive game.
Another object of the game is the ability to play the game almost anywhere, at home, at the office, on vacation and so on because of its relatively compact size, approximately 7″ by 4″ by 4″ in its box and weighing approximately 2 lbs.
Yet another object of the invention is the appeal to a wide age group, 5 years and older approximately, because of the simply rules of play, ease of set up, and easy to follow scoring method.
Yet another object of the invention is an excellent practice tool for any golfer interested in improving his or her putting skills due to the putting cup unique shape. Any player will see it takes just the right stroke, speed and direction, to get the ball to stay inside the putting cup, therefore closely simulating a real putting experience.
cup 1 or its vicinity and take his or her shot from that same hole location marker towards the golf putting cup 1. This will be repeated until the player or players complete the course. The game consists of a nine (9) whole course. The scoring of the game is governed by The Rules of Play
The scoring of the game is governed by The Rules of Play as followed:
At a player or players discretion the game may be played in many different ways. The game can use no hole location markers, a few hole location markers, skip holes if so desired, move the putting cup and so on. The games format is very flexible and can be altered at the player or players discretion as so many combinations may be as exciting as the original format.
Those skilled in the art will obviously know that modifications made to the embodiment described herein will not depart from the scope of the present invention.