Lining Up a Goal in One ; Introducing the New Crossbreed of Golf and Rugby: The Game Where
Mail on Sunday › July 29, 2007
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Mail on Sunday › July 29, 2007
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As anybody who has ever had the misfortune to witness the full horror of my golf swing will tell you, when I slice the ball, it stays sliced. Over the years, I've lost more balls than I care to remember because of this. I've carved them into woods and water, I've endangered wildlife and even put paid to a greenhouse in a neighbour's garden.
So when I got the call to try out a revolutionary new take on golf, which not only lets the weary weekend hacker stand shoulder to shoulder with the single-figure handicapper, but is guaranteed to make you hit the ball straight and true every time, it seemed too good to be true.See the full content of this document
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Lining Up a Goal in One ; Introducing the New Crossbreed of Golf and Rugby: The Game Where
Mercifully, it wasn't. Launched in New Zealand, GolfCross is what a freakish scientific breeding programme between golf and rugby might produce.
Like golf, it is played over a course using the same clubs and basic rules. But there are two crucial differences: the shape of the target an...See the full content of this document
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