Golf with goals, not holes
Introducing Golfcross - the New Zealand game which uses an oval ball to score. Find out more...

Instead of a 4.25-inch diameter hole, players try to pitch the ball into a triangular ‘goal’ perched a few feet above the ground on a metal pole. | |
"GolfCross is golf with goals instead of holes and an oval ball which gives players the control of a professional" says Silver.
Burton says the one-piece ball, made in the Far East, is more aerodynamically stable than its traditional round elder brother. For almost every shot it is placed in a tee cup and when set on either point travels uncannily straight loaded with backspin. Fade and draw spin is achieved by placing the ball on its side at various angles. | |
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In matchplay the player whose ball reaches the yard first has tactical turning rights, often preventing his opponent from taking a direct shot. Among the top stars who have played the game is Greg Turner, four times a winner on the European Tour.
If you have played Golfcross, why not tell us your experiences on the forum. |