The combination of sticks, wiffleball and
golf all in one.
How to play:
1. First, each player must find a large stick to use as their club, preferably one where the player
will be able get loft on their shots. Sticks can be found from tree branches, bark laying around, etc.
2. Find something to use as the
hole. This could be a
pit, a patch of dirt or anything you can find. The
hole should be fairly big (approximatley 2ft. x
2 ft.) so that it’s not too difficult to make the ball in the
hole. You can use the same hole for the course of the
game, but use different tee boxes.
3. Find two rocks or two objects to use as the tee
box. Determine before you start the hole, what the par is. Stickle
golf can be played in backyards, in parks, in the woods, etc. basically anywhere.
4. Use a heavy duty wiffleball (or a pickleball) for the ball to play.
5. Each player tees off and then whoever is the furthest from the hole after each shot, proceeds with their shot/turn.
5. You must play the ball where it lies. If you want to move the ball, you can, but you inquire a
2-stroke penalty.
6. The player with the least amount of strokes on the hole goes first on the next hole.
7. The player with the least amount of strokes after all holes have been played, wins. Typically 6 holes are a good basis to play; have a front 3 and back 3.