Two golfers compete on an identical putt.
The winner is the golfer who can lag a ball in and then strike
it out of the target in the fewest number of putts. Play over
three legs or five but put some cash on the result and you wont
believe the pressure. Setup the Boomerang as hard or easy as you
like - just make sure it's the same for both players.
The penalty for getting both balls trapped in the target
is that the target must be cleared of balls before counting recommences.
Getting two balls trapped in the target is an easy way to lose
your money.
30 Putt Challenge
Set your Boomerang on level 4 and begin
putting 6ft from the end of the ramp. Hit 30 putts and count the
number of in&outs you make. It would be useful to have a friend
to compete against so you can keep score for each other. 15 in&outs
is theoretically possible but no one has ever come close.
Record: 12 in&outs in 30 putts
- Nik Holson - February 2004
Three Minute Challenge
Set your Boomerang on level
4 and putt 6ft from the end of the ramp. Putt for three minutes
and count the number of in&outs you make. It may be useful to
have a friend to compete against so you can keep score for each
other.
Record: 14 in&outs in
3 minutes - Alex Moore, November 2003
Most
Consecutive In&outs
Set your Boomerang on level 4 and begin
putting 6ft from the end of the ramp. Hit a few putts to warm
up then try to get as many in&outs in a row as you can. It
would be useful to have a friend to keep score for you.
Record: 7 in&outs in a row -
Nik Holson, February 2004
Boomerang
Average
Set your Boomerang on level 4 and begin
putting 6ft from the end of the ramp. Hit 100 putts and count
the number of in&outs you make. Your BA is the average number
of putts it takes you to get an in&out. It may be useful to
have a friend to compete against so you can keep score for each
other.
Record BA: 2.86 - 35 in&outs in
100 putts - Richard Brockhurst - November 2003