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Frisbee Golf With A Twist

19 January 2008

Frisbee Golf

Continuing on from my last post, Frisbee Golf is another activity in Queenstown that is cheap and fun. All you need is a Frisbee, so either buy one (around 12$), steal one or borrow one. Many hostels have plastic plates, they’ll work alright. Make sure to remove all food scraps for best aerodynamic performance. Every player needs his or her own Frisbee. Then just play the 18-hole-course in the Queenstown Gardens. All the rules are displayed at the first Tee close to the entrance of the park. If you have a bit more to spend, then get some booze and drink a shot after every hole. It gets very messy and very funny within a very short amount of time…

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Posted in Photos on 19 January 2008 | Comments Feed

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  1. Stefan - 6 March 2008 @ 5:27 PM

    Looks like a lot of fun.

  2. traveljunkie - 8 March 2008 @ 1:16 AM

    Oh, it is…going for another game this afternoon…

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