Experience a revolutionary new golf game that anyone can play!
Perfect for those who claim they don’t like golf or don’t know how to play!
Easily take it with you anywhere.
Great for all types of events.
Easy to learn and fun to play!
Introducing the amazing game of Putter Ball! This unique game combines golf and beer pong to create hours of fun that everyone can enjoy. From a low-key day at home to an exciting tailgate with all of your friends, this golf putting game is a must for every event. The full set of Putter Ball comes with everything you need to make this golf putting game a success. Once you have the game in your hand, all you need is a few friends, cold beer, and all the makings of a good time!
Each Putter Ball set includes:
Putter Ball portable putting green
Two golf balls
Two putters
12 turf hole covers
GOLF MEETS BEERPONG

WHAT’S INCLUDED?
Putter Ball portable turf board
12 turf hole covers (placed over a hole when that cup is made, just like removing a cup during beer pong)

The Putter Ball board is made of high-quality, high-density foam that is extremely durable and lightweight. Walk on it, stand on it, play it anywhere!
• Weight of Board: 13 pounds
• Weight of Full Set in Box: 16 pounds
• Dimensions (folded): 2.9 feet by 2 feet
• Dimensions (unfolded): 12 feet by 2 feet
• Material: High-density foam
Rule #1: Honors
To determine which team takes the first turn, also known as “honors” in the golf world, it’s simple: ladies first. In the event there are no ladies present, you can use a simple coin flip, or a classic duel of Rock, Paper, Scissors (best two out of three, obviously).
Rule #2: Turns
Teams then take turns trying to make cups, with each player hitting one putt per turn. Each player gets one attempt per turn to try to make a putt, and must hit the ball from a maximum of one foot in front of their own cups. Once a cup is made, place a cover over the hole to remove it from play. The cover should fit securely so that a putt can roll over the spot without bouncing or deflecting.
Rule #3: Redemption
Once a team has successfully made all six cups, the opposing team is given a chance at redemption. For example, Team A is the first team to make all six cups. Each player on Team B will then get one attempt to make as many cups as possible until they miss. If both players on Team B are unable to make all of the remaining cups, Team A wins the game. If Team B is able to make all of the remaining cups, the game will be decided in overtime.
Rule #4: Overtime
The rules of overtime are the same as the original rules (one putt per player, per turn) but only the back three cups are uncovered. In the example above, Team A would have “honors” in overtime, since they were the first team to make all six cups in the original game. Overtime is played as sudden-death: the first team to make all three back cups wins the game. Sorry, no second chance at redemption — it’s time to let someone else play.