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Stymies is a vicious competitive putting game that is best played with as many people as you can wrangle up. Find 10 people and you'll have a blast.
It's a total strokes game played on the practice putting green...usually with some fun people that don't mind beating each other up a little bit.
How you Play:
1. Draw straws to determine who goes first - it's super important to keep the order
2. After the first hole, use golf's honor system to set order of play - low score on previous hole leads off
3. Player with the honor chooses the hole
4. All players putt in order, leaving their ball in place
5. If a ball strikes another ball, the player who putted incurs a 1-stroke penalty
6. The player farthest from the hole ALWAYS goes first.
7. No finishing out whatsoever - including 1" putts - in fact, the point is to get in everyone's way if you don't hole out.
8. Low score wins
We used to play this game for $1 per stroke...which can get pretty hefty.
Go with what you feel comfortable with, but I highly suggest some value per stroke to keep everyone engaged the entire time on every shot...otherwise, people get silly when they know they've lost.
Good luck!
By Casey BourqueMore Players the Better
Stymies is a vicious competitive putting game that is best played with as many people as you can wrangle up. Find 10 people and you'll have a blast.
It's a total strokes game played on the practice putting green...usually with some fun people that don't mind beating each other up a little bit.
How you Play:
1. Draw straws to determine who goes first - it's super important to keep the order
2. After the first hole, use golf's honor system to set order of play - low score on previous hole leads off
3. Player with the honor chooses the hole
4. All players putt in order, leaving their ball in place
5. If a ball strikes another ball, the player who putted incurs a 1-stroke penalty
6. The player farthest from the hole ALWAYS goes first.
7. No finishing out whatsoever - including 1" putts - in fact, the point is to get in everyone's way if you don't hole out.
8. Low score wins
We used to play this game for $1 per stroke...which can get pretty hefty.
Go with what you feel comfortable with, but I highly suggest some value per stroke to keep everyone engaged the entire time on every shot...otherwise, people get silly when they know they've lost.
Good luck!