Pub Golf
Introduction
A variation on the old fashioned pub crawl, where scores are awarded for the number of strokes (attempts) it takes you to finish your pint in each pub. The 'crawl' should consist of 18 different pubs or bars, each representing a golf hole. The game is often made even more fun if the players dress up in golfing gear!
How to Play
For this game you will need a judge and some paper and a pen to write down scores. At each pub, players buy a pint and then must consume it in as few attempts as possible in front of the judge. For example, if they down their pint in one, their score for that hole is 1. If it takes them 3 attempts to finish their beer, their score is 3 for that hole.
At the end of the last hole, the person with the lowest score wins. When approaching the final hole if two players are "tied" for the lead the last hole becomes a speed hole, with the first person to finish their pint deemed the winner.
The person with the highest score loses and must suffer the penalty decided beforehand.
