Pub Golf
This game is played over the course of a pub crawl. The crawl should consist of nine (or if you’re very brave/crazy, 18) different pubs or bars, each representing a golf hole. Before the game, a score card should be produced which specifies the order of the pubs and which drink should be drunk at each pub. Only one drink is allocated in each pub and this must be the same for every player.
In each pub, players get their drink and the score for that 'hole' is the number of 'sips' it takes for them to finish their drink. This score is noted on that player's scorecard. (A sip is continuously drinking until you either have to stop or the drink is finished.)
Penalty stoke points are given for the munching of food during the game, going to the toilet during a hole (using the bog is only permitted before buying your drink at a pub/bar or once it is finished) or for any spillages.
By the end of the pub crawl the person with the lowest score is declared the golf champion. The person with the highest score loses and must suffer a penalty decided beforehand.
This game is often made even more fun if the players dress up in typical golfing attire.
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Citrus Cocktail
Move aside Lambrini and White Lightning cider, we have a new pre-going out beverage in town.
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Portuguese Soup
A simple soup, jam-packed with goodness and boasting all the creature comforts of home cooking.
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Lamb Ratatouille
A fancy meal, bound to knock the socks off any potential date.














I've played this a few times over 18 holes, and it generally costs about £50 so bear that in mind.