Badges
Here's a fun game to play on the course by all skill levels
We call the game badges as each "bad" thing that happens on a golf course is assigned a badge. Each badge is assigned a point value and at the end the person with the least amount of points wins.

For example, let's say there are four badges and each badge is worth 1 point. If at the end of the round, a single golfer has all four badges, he has all four points and loses, and the other three players in the foursome wins. If every golfer ends up with one badge each, no one wins as everyone is tied with one point.

If Golfer 1 has two badges, Golfer 2 has one badge, Golfer 3 has one badge, and Golfer 4 has no badges. Golfer 1 has two points, Golfer 2 and Golfer 3 has 1 point each, and Golfer 4 has no points. Golfer 4 wins.

To make it more interesting you can assign different point amounts to each badge.

How do you get a badge? You get a badge by being the last golfer to perform a "bad" shot on the golf course. Here are some of our favorite badges...

The Snake Badge - Given to the last golfer to 3-putt a hole.
The Squirrel Badge - Given to the last golfer to hit a tree
The Fish Badge - Given to the last golfer to hit a ball in the water
The OB Badge - Given to the last golfer to hit a ball out of bounds
The Crab Badge - Given to the last golfer to hit a ball in a sandtrap
The Angel Badge - Given to the last golfer to swear

The following expletives, or a combination of such are exempt from the Angel Badge:  Blast, Gosh, Darn, Dang, Drat, Gee, Heck, Flipping, Fudge, Jeez, Jeepers, Rats, Shucks, Shucky, Fiddlesticks, Dadgummit, Fooy, Dag-nab-it, Jeeze (may be followed by Louise) or any other meaningless word or phrase that paints you over-the-hill.

We will need some props for this.  I'll try to get some created by our first date.