- Farmers golf
Boerengolf (in English called Farmer's golf) is a somewhat ludicrous
farm land game modelled after thesport ofgolf . It originated from acheese farm run by Peter Weenink inLievelde , a small village in theAchterhoek region of theNetherlands .It was invented out of frustration with costly golf course fees in the Netherlands, and with a test called the GVB ("Golfvaardigheidsbewijs") which most Dutch courses require players to pass before being allowed to play.
The first game was played in
1999 , and since then games have also been played inGermany ,Belgium ,Sweden andFrance . There are currently about 70 farmers golf locations in the Netherlands, and over 110 Europe-wide. In 2005, over 10,000 people played the game on Weenink's course alone.Farmers golf is played with a special wooden golf club, witha club head in the shape of a wooden shoe, or
clog (in Dutch: "klomp").A farmers golf ball is, with its 20 centimeter diameter, much larger than a traditional golf ball.A golf hole is made by placing a bucket in the ground anda flagpole beside it. The 8 to 10 holes have, on average, morethan 200 meters distance between them.
The defining feature of Farmer's Golf is that the game is played on an otherwise unaltered farm. Obstacles and "hazards" include anything one might find on the farm, including live cows, ditches and barbed wire.
The Farmer's Golf name is trademarked in several countries and Weenink hopes to establish an international association that will raise the game to the level of serious sport.
External links
* [http://www.farmersgolf.eu/] Web site about farmers golf
* [http://marketplace.publicradio.org/shows/2006/10/06/PM200610067.html/ Radio feature about Farmer's Golf from U.S. public radio show 'Marketplace']
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