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Top Backyard Golf Games For the Everyday Golfer To Enjoy With Their Family!

Golf is not only hard and frustrating but it is also extremely expensive. Because of this a new wave of golf products have come about to help solve that problem. We are here to introduce you the the best of the best. When it comes to these products they stand out because of brand, quality, usability, community and much more. They are everything that Maybe Par represent as a community. As golf has become more expensive people are finding alternatives to get their swings in each day. To do so, golf needs products that will help break the barriers of accessibility and enjoyment. Here is a compilation of our top backyard golf games for the everyday golfer to enjoy with their family!


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Golf not only should be enjoyed on the course but should be enjoy in the comfort of your own backyard. With that said, Maybe Par has compiled a list of the best outdoor golf inspired games. These games include a mixture of laughs, swings and competition to keep the thrive alive. Here is our top three favorites:


On the top of the list comes of of our favorite brands, Random Golf Club. They hold themselves to a standard of quality and community that embraces golfers of all swings. Their field kit was created to help change the way we play golf. It is for the everyday golfer, the dad that wants time to themself, the golf lover that wants to improve, or a group of family or friends looking to have some fun. Included in the RGC field kti is: 4 Pickleballs (3 white balls and 1 orange ball), 3 Chipping Nets (12", 18", and 24"), 1 Hitting Mat (9" x 18") and one Carrying Tote Bag. With the field kit, RGC, makes your home a golf course, the beach a par three course or your backyard a short driving range.


For more than just improving your putting skill, putterball offers fun, excitement and comradire. Putterball likes to describe themselves as a "beer pong for golf." You can use it at the office, in the backyard, in the house, at the beach, at a tailgate or even at family game night.


  • Portable turf board

  • Two standard mini golf putters

  • Two customized golf balls

  • 12 hole covers used to play the game

Just like beer pong, Putterball is played by the same rules. Each team is trying to eliminate the opposing golfers by making putts in one of their 12 holes. Every time you make one, that hole is eliminated and covered until all 12 holes are completed. Whoever eliminates all 12 holes first wins! With over 2,500 positive reviews and Golf Digest saying "Looks pretty awesome," they are becoming a staple for backyard games for the entire family or friends!


Instead of hitting the range, try this game out! Grab some friends or family and let the competition roll. Buckets is a great game to bring to a barbecue, fourth of july celebration or a graduation party, the options are endless! Design your very own course by setting up buckets to play all around the yard. Put one behind the fence, one over the house or even one on the other side of the pool for more challenge.

Here's what's included:

  • 6 pop up buckets

  • 6 flags

  • 6 tee boxes

  • 6 golf balls

  • 3 Scorecards

  • Carry bag to hold all items

To play, begin by setting up your yard or layout of choice. After chosen, begin by teeing off on the first tee box (also set up by you) and shoot towards your first hole. Rules are the same as traditional golf, the lowest score wins! Complete all 6 holes and the lowest score crowns victor! For even more action, Buckets has the option to buy an extended version for 9 holes. If you're looking for a little longer layout or you have a decent size backyard, use the 9 hole course to compete. After it is all said and done the the victor has been crowned, easily fold down all buckets and put them in the carry bag included for easy portability and storage.

 

Top Backyard Golf Games- Runners Up on The List


Similar to Putterball, Chippo, is a like corn hole except for golf. The rules are played the similar, hit the board and you get 1 point, make it in the first hole and you get 3 points or make it into the top 2 hole and you get 5 points. They also offer other game styles such as match play and one on one competition! So, if you're looking to switch it up a bit, check out Chippo to improve your game or have fun with the boys.


This golf company is very similar to Chippo but focus directly on the cornhole style of play. To differentiate themselves from the group they added rough to there board to make the game just a little more challenging. The rules are simple, you play 9 or 18 holes and the lowest score win. It's one point for in the rough, 3 points in the short grass and 5 points for in the hole. Being that Tee Bags is so similar to Chippo they may find themselves to be behind in competition. Look out for them the next couple years as they grow in the golf industry.

 

Backyard Golf Games are Here to Stay For The Everyday Golfer

Games for golf are a way to introduce younger players to the game, bring more excitement to the sport and offer options for cheaper alternatives. These backyard golf games are becoming a new wave to the sport. Looking into the future we can see that their will be many more to come.


As a golf game ourselves, we look for the best possible alternatives for changing how you play golf. By stepping outside the golf norm, more opportunities will come. To start, we need to play golf differently. But in order to do that we have to make it more exciting to the younger generation of golfers. If we would like to see golf expand into other areas we need to get creative. This is exactly what these companies are doing and standing for.


If you would like to see what we have to offer as a golf company ourselves, please check our website. We offer a golf game called Maybe Par: The Game. We stand for playing golf differently and look to help golfers of all ages enjoy the sport more.

 

In conclusion, as a community of golfers we should always be exploring other golf alternatives. That could be a new golf card game, a backyard buckets game or even golf social app such as Fair Game. Either way, golf should be enjoyed no matter how you are playing, who you are with or where you are at. To make that a little easier, check out these games for more new and exciting ways to play golf!


Check out our other blogs that come out every Thursday. We offer insights on eveything golf. We offer tips on balancing work and playing golf, the best grips out there, golf workouts to keep in shape and much more!






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