
Smash Golf is a sport that combines golf and tennis. It is played on a golf course using a Smash Golf Racquet, which is a combination of a tennis racquet and a golf putter. The game is played in the same way as traditional golf, except that players use their racquet instead of a set of golf clubs. The Smash Golf Racquet is the only piece of equipment needed to play the game, making it less expensive than traditional golf.
| Characteristics | Values |
|---|---|
| Sport | Combination of golf and tennis |
| Equipment | Smash Golf Racquet (part tennis racquet, part golf putter) and a custom-designed "Smash Ball" |
| Course | Can be played on any golf course layout |
| Hole par | 120 yards or less (par 3), 121 to 200 yards (par 4), 201 to 350 yards (par 5), over 350 (par 6) |
| Play style | Similar to traditional golf, but with a running start after hitting the ball and a tennis-style spin when approaching the green |
| Cost | Less expensive than traditional golf |
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Rules and gameplay
Smash Golf is an alternative sport that combines golf and tennis. It can be played on any regulation golf course and does not require any alterations to the course or equipment. The game can be played with a foursome, twosome, or by yourself, and you can even play alongside traditional golfers.
To play Smash Golf, you use a patented Smash Golf Racquet, which is part tennis racquet and part golf putter, and a custom-designed "Smash Ball". The swing is similar to a golf swing when hitting the Smash Ball, with a high-to-low or long-to-short motion. Once you make contact with the ball, you are off and running down the fairway, adding up your strokes. When you approach the green, you use your tennis skills to spin the ball to stop it on the green. Finally, you putt the ball into the hole using the attachment in the handle of the racquet.
In terms of scoring, a hole that is 120 yards or less is a par 3, 121 to 200 yards is a par 4, 201 to 350 yards is a par 5, and over 350 yards is a par 6.
Smash Golf is designed to be a fun, fast, and less expensive alternative to traditional golf, while still providing a challenging and competitive experience.
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Equipment
Smash Golf is played on a regulation golf course, but instead of using a golf club, players use a patented Smash Golf Racquet. This racquet is a hybrid of a tennis racquet and a golf putter. The Smash Golf Racquet is the only piece of equipment you need to carry, along with a custom-designed "Smash Ball".
The Smash Golf Racquet is designed to be used like a golf club, with a similar swing, but the ball can be hit with a high-to-low or long-to-short motion. The Smash Ball is designed to be used with the Smash Golf Racquet and is different from a standard golf ball. When you are close to the green, you can use a tennis-style swing to spin the ball so that it stops on the green.
The equipment needed for Smash Golf is minimal and the game can be played on any golf course layout. There is no need to alter the course or equipment, and players can even join in with traditional golfers. The Smash Golf equipment is suitable for all ages and skill levels, making the game accessible and inclusive.
The Smash Golf Racquet and Smash Ball are designed to be durable and long-lasting, providing an affordable and enjoyable alternative to traditional golf. The equipment is also designed to be easy to transport and store, making Smash Golf a convenient option for players.
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Scoring
The game can be played on any golf course layout, and players can even play alongside traditional golfers. The only equipment required is the Smash Ball Racquet, which is a patented piece of equipment that is a hybrid between a tennis racquet and a golf putter.
The swing is similar to a golf swing, but when players approach the green, they use tennis skills to spin the ball to stop it on the green. The Smash Golf Racquet is the only piece of ball-striking equipment required, making the game faster and easier to play than traditional golf.
Smash Golf can be played in groups of two or four, or even alone. It is a challenging, competitive, and inexpensive alternative to traditional golf.
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Course layout
Smash Golf is a new sport that combines golf and tennis. It is played on a regulation golf course, and the course layout remains the same as traditional golf. The only difference is that players use a Smash Golf Racquet, which is a combination of a tennis racquet and a golf putter, to play the game.
The par ratings for each hole are also different in Smash Golf. In traditional golf, a hole that is 250 yards or less is typically a par 3, and anything over 250 yards is a par 4 or 5. In Smash Golf, a hole that's 120 yards or less is a par 3, 121 to 200 yards is a par 4, 201 to 350 yards is a par 5, and over 350 yards is a par 6.
The Smash Park course in Belding, MI, is an 18-hole course with concrete tees, vortex (steel) targets, and a mix of crushed asphalt trails and ponds with water. The course is dog-friendly, has drinking water and restrooms available, and players usually spend 1-2.5 hours on the course. There is a mando on holes 7 and 15, and the crushed asphalt trail and areas beyond are considered out-of-bounds.
The Turtle Creek Golf Club also offers Smash Golf, and their website provides instructional videos and more information about the game. They offer 9-hole walking and riding options with racquet rentals and balls, and players can even join traditional golf groups if they wish.
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Cost
The cost of playing Smash Golf varies depending on the package you choose and the number of players in your group. At the Smash Factor Golf Club in Wiltshire, prices start at £10 for a one-hour session for one player. For groups, the recommendation is one hour per person for 18 holes. For example, for a group of three players, three hours is recommended, and this costs £30.
Smash Golf can also be played at the Turtle Creek Golf Club. Here, the cost is $10 + tax for nine holes walking with racquet rental and one ball. For nine holes riding with racquet rental and one ball, the cost is $20 + tax.
In addition to the cost of playing Smash Golf, there may be additional costs to consider, such as travel expenses, food and drinks, and equipment rental if you don't have your own clubs or racquet. Some venues, like Smash Factor Golf Club, offer food and drinks on-site, while others may require you to bring your own or purchase them nearby.
It's always a good idea to contact the venue directly to inquire about their pricing options and any potential additional costs or discounts they may offer. Many venues, like Smash Factor Golf Club, offer online booking and live chat services to make it convenient for customers to get the information they need and secure their preferred tee time.
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Frequently asked questions
Smash Golf is a sport that combines golf and tennis. It is played on a golf course using a Smash Golf Racquet, which is a combination of a tennis racquet and a golf putter.
You only need one piece of equipment to play Smash Golf: the Smash Ball Racquet. You use a custom-designed "Smash Ball".
You play Smash Golf in the same way as traditional golf, but you run after making contact with the ball. When you approach the green, you use your tennis skills to spin the ball to stop it on the green.
Smash Golf can be played on virtually any golf course layout.











































