Golf?
I too would like to know the rules. Lat time I saw it played was on Big Bertha at Hardtimes in Bellflower CA year 1992.
Man were there some good games on that table too.
Kevin
Was the golf you saw played on a snooker table? There is such a game described in the BCA Rules and Records Book.
Back in the '60s, we played "golf" on 7 and 9 footers with standard pockets. There were several ways to play.
Two players:
After first shooter is determined, the shooter began with a spot shot from the kitchen. He would slow roll the OB into the right corner to get position for the side, and so on until he/she pocketed their ball in every pocket (spotting the ball after every make and shooting from where the cue ball sits). A perfect run would be a score of six. When you complete your round your opponent takes their shot at the table. Obviously, low score wins. This was fun, but there was no defense.
Two or more players:
The real fun was when each player had a designated object ball, and their turn ends with a miss. This made it a very defense-oriented game. We played two to four players. A legal shot required only hitting your ball first. If you didn't, you moved back a hole. As you can imagine, this could make for quite a long game sometimes! In this game, you didn't keep score, it was simply who got around the table first took the cash
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I'm sure there were countless variations on these rules. The second game described above was a lot like one pocket, except that your pocket moved around the table with each make, and of course, you had only one OB for each player.
Donny L
PBIA/ACS Instructor