Executive golf game




















Look at personalized and engraved executive games such as dominos or darts. See if the game might make a nice present for someone who might be under a bit of stress at the workplace. Whether it is someone in your family or a peer, you will see that the games are much appreciated gift items. If you are buying the item as a gift, it is a good idea to make sure that the recipient actually enjoys that type of game. Someone who doesn't like cards will not get much use out of a deck of playing cards.

Of course, as fun as the games can be, you do have to make sure that you play responsibly. After all, you still have your regular work to do. As a way to unwind during the breaks, though, executive style games can be quite fun. Check out the different options that are available and pick up something for your desk or as a gift today.

All Rights Reserved. Business Gifts. Personal Gifts. When comparing an executive golf course to a typical golf course, there are several key aspects that separate them. The main differences are the length of holes and the overall par difference.

The length of the holes can be easily compared when looking at the total distance between the two courses. An executive golf course can come in all shapes and sizes, but according to a source an executive golf course is typically below or around 5, for 18 holes.

For 9 holes, they are half of that length. For a typical golf course, the average length is around 6, for 18 holes. That massive difference makes the round longer and more challenging for golfers. The other major difference is the number to achieve par between the executive and regular golf courses. I stapled the edges just to make sure it stayed secure. The alley covers were also made 4 inches wide and 32 inches in length. The height of the alleys were made to match the launch ramp borders.

This gave move then enough height for the returning golf balls to travel freely by gravity. Both ends of the right alley are left open so the return golf ball flows freely to be reused again. The left alley ends can be closed if desired. The finished alley covers set in place on the putting lane assembly up against the launch ramp borders.

They are not permanently attached so they can be removed and stored in the target assembly for transport. Basically, sports netting was just stapled to a pine frame constructed as wide as the target assembly 24 inches.

The depth was 18 inches. The wood frame side that abuts the target assembly was cut at a 60 degrees angle so the net would be positioned horizontally. Again, it was removable so it could be stored and packed for portability and transport. All the nail holes were filled with wood putty and sanded smooth. A nice light brown tan enamel paint was painted on all exposed wood surfaces.

Homemade decals were made from golf putting graphics found on the internet. See below:. The decals were cut out and affixed to the proper scoring hole. Next, a nine-hole score card was designed in PowerPoint. Yardages were made up to simulate a real executive par 3 course. The scorecards were printed on common cardstock. A removable wheel assembly was constructed as the last component needed to make this game portable to be easily transported to any location.

This wheel assembly will attach to the target assembly side with two bolts. Being removable, it is taken off and stored elsewhere when the game is unpacked and set up for playing. The game can be played inside or outside. The wheel assembly was fabricated with two 8 inch diameter plastic hub wheels as used on a lawnmower. Two right-angle metal brackets were screwed to the ends of this oak board to accept the wheels.

The wheels were then bolted to the other end of each metal bracket using the appropriate diameter bolt for the axle opening size in the plastic hub. See how the game is packed up in the photos. First, the wheels are attached to the target assembly. The target assembly becomes the main storage unit for all the removable parts of the game. The alley covers are placed to each side.

The out-of-bounds net can then be placed in the middle between the alley covers. Next, you fold the putting lane in half and then lift it up and unhook it from the front of the target assembly. A strap can be used to keep it from unfolding and then the entire putting lane is placed upside down on top of the previous placed components. The curved launch ramp sticks out with a handle placed underneath the ramp to serve as a gripping spot when pulling the packed up game.

The folded up putting lane is secured to the target assembly with a rod threaded on top of it and two rotating eye hasp type latches used to secure the sides to the target assembly. Introduction: Executive Par 3 Golf Game. By gcall Follow. More by the author:. Introduction I wanted to design a fun putting game that had the characteristics of a skee-ball machine.



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