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Steve Lang

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Footgolf Course Architecture
« on: April 03, 2014, 10:16:12 PM »
 8) I played soccer from 4th grade through 2 years in college.. I've played golf since 4th grade to present..  never thought of their synergy..

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Matt Day

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Re: Footgolf Course Architecture
« Reply #1 on: April 04, 2014, 01:56:44 AM »
I'm designing a Foot Golf course at the moment Steve, it's amazing how far a soccer ball can roll. We hope to be doing Foot Golf in about six weeks time.

Thomas Dai

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Re: Footgolf Course Architecture
« Reply #2 on: April 04, 2014, 04:21:51 AM »
it's amazing how far a soccer ball can roll.

Firm and fast!

I think there was a thread about foot-golf herein a few months ago.

Perhaps futsal-golf would be a more approrpriate combination - futsal uses a smaller, softer (foot)ball.

atb

Matt Day

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Re: Footgolf Course Architecture
« Reply #3 on: April 04, 2014, 04:27:26 AM »
it's amazing how far a soccer ball can roll.

Firm and fast!

I think there was a thread about foot-golf herein a few months ago.

Perhaps futsal-golf would be a more approrpriate combination - futsal uses a smaller, softer (foot)ball.

atb
We've got our Kikuyu as firm and as fast as possible, helps when it's only rained twice in the past 4months.   :)
 
The design requires the hole location in the right spot, and making sure on the up hill holes the ball doesn't come back to you. Started with an idea of where holes would be but have changed a couple after having kicking the football around.

Steve Lang

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Re: Footgolf Course Architecture
« Reply #4 on: April 04, 2014, 09:33:37 PM »
Matt,

Where are you located? 

As an ex center-half I'd think I'll have a pretty good short game, and as an ex goalie, a good long game... punting..

and how do yu dig the holes? with a big sharp edged barrel or cookie cutter?
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Matt Day

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Re: Footgolf Course Architecture
« Reply #5 on: April 05, 2014, 12:10:57 AM »
Matt,

Where are you located? 

As an ex center-half I'd think I'll have a pretty good short game, and as an ex goalie, a good long game... punting..

and how do yu dig the holes? with a big sharp edged barrel or cookie cutter?
Steve
I'm in Perth, Western Australia. 36 hole municipal course.

www.wembleygolf.com.au

I played in goals as well, and like all goalkeepers was a centre forward when given the chance. Digging the holes will be a challenge, the cups are about 55cm wide and 40cm deep, to be located in fairways. We're designing the course at the moment with assistance from the Australian FootGolf federation

We've shown people the concept and had a lot of interest. It will be available at times when golf participation is low, bringing non golf re sand new revenue opportunities to the facility.

Thomas Dai

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Re: Footgolf Course Architecture
« Reply #6 on: April 05, 2014, 06:30:01 AM »
it's amazing how far a soccer ball can roll.
Firm and fast!
I think there was a thread about foot-golf herein a few months ago.
Perhaps futsal-golf would be a more approrpriate combination - futsal uses a smaller, softer (foot)ball.
atb
We've got our Kikuyu as firm and as fast as possible, helps when it's only rained twice in the past 4months.   :)
The design requires the hole location in the right spot, and making sure on the up hill holes the ball doesn't come back to you. Started with an idea of where holes would be but have changed a couple after having kicking the football around.

Matt,

Try letting the air pressure down inside the ball, the ball might not run-away on slopes as much if it's a bit softer. Won't go so far either, but then again goalies and centre forwards do like punting it!

atb

Steve Lang

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Re: Footgolf Course Architecture
« Reply #7 on: April 05, 2014, 12:16:05 PM »
 8) Perth's a little far away from Houston for me at present to check out, but I will definitely make it Down Under in next year or so..

p.s. Maybe if TD's Streamsong course had those Footgolf sized holes, the GOOD players would stop whining about 3 putts!

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