Campus Golf
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Campus Golf is a variant of traditional golf with several adaptations for ease of play on college campuses. The most notable change is the substitution of a tennis ball for the golf ball. Players each select a single golf club (most games require that a player play with an iron) for use during the entire game. Rules vary from college to college, but in every game the object is to strike a pre-selected object with the tennis ball with as few strokes as possible.
[edit] Campus Golf in the Media
http://www.baylor.edu/lariat/news.php?action=story&story=20739
http://www.colby.edu/colby.mag/issues/88n1/hill/4.html
http://dawgnetnews.com/archive/030918/1479.html
[edit] Colleges Known to Play Campus Golf
- Baylor University
- Butler University
- Colby College
- DePauw University
- Indiana University
- Purdue University - West Lafayette
- Texas Christian University
- College of William and Mary