Pub Golf

Author: admin
April 1, 2009

This drinking game is played during a cub crawl of eighteen different bars. Each of these bars is considered as a golf hole and before the game begins, a score sheet is drawn up specifying the order of bars to visit. A particular drink for each pub should also be specified and only one drink can be drunk in each destination. A drinking penalty is also decided for the person who ends with the highest score.

Once at the pub, the participants take the drink and the score for that pub (or golf hole) represents the number of swigs it should take for the player to finish their drink in. The score is then put down on the score sheet. The winner is the person who has the lowest total score at the end of the pub crawl.

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