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@Copper said in Mildly interesting:
I played 18 holes in 75 minutes this AM, a new record for me.
That is really fast. Were you doing the speed golf?
https://www.speedgolfusa.com"Speedgolf is a fun, faster, fitness-oriented alternative to the traditional game.
In Speedgolf, duration of play is assigned a score value: one minute is equal to one stroke. The goal is to produce the lowest combination of minutes and strokes." -
@Horace said in Mildly interesting:
@Copper said in Mildly interesting:
I played 18 holes in 75 minutes this AM, a new record for me.
All the more impressive when one considers that you fit 250 shots into those 75 minutes.
Not true, he only had 4 shots!
Oh, you meant swings.
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@taiwan_girl said in Mildly interesting:
"Speedgolf is a fun, faster, fitness-oriented alternative to the traditional game.
In Speedgolf, duration of play is assigned a score value: one minute is equal to one stroke. The goal is to produce the lowest combination of minutes and strokes."Thus FUBARing golf's major attraction. (Eyeroll.)
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@taiwan_girl said in Mildly interesting:
@Copper said in Mildly interesting:
I played 18 holes in 75 minutes this AM, a new record for me.
That is really fast. Were you doing the speed golf?
https://www.speedgolfusa.com"Speedgolf is a fun, faster, fitness-oriented alternative to the traditional game.
In Speedgolf, duration of play is assigned a score value: one minute is equal to one stroke. The goal is to produce the lowest combination of minutes and strokes."That would be fun, but I haven't tried anything like that yet. That world record of 65 strokes plus 42 minutes was 107.
My 75 minutes with 81 strokes would be 156, not really competitive. Maybe if there was an old man competition.
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@mark said in Mildly interesting:
@Copper said in Mildly interesting:
I played 18 holes in 75 minutes this AM, a new record for me.
Wow! Solo? I have gotten close to that at about 85 minutes.
Yes, solo. Lately it has been with 2 or 3 other guys. But I had a solo day and decided to speed it up. I think I could get under an hour if I pushed.
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