FootGolf

GILROY—If you like golf and you like soccer, the Gavilan College Golf Course has just the thing for you.
Gavilan College G.C. will launch its Inaugural FootGolf Kickoff Challenge at 1 p.m. June 1. What’s FootGolf, you ask? It’s exactly what it sounds like.
FootGolf is a game that uses golf’s basics—tee boxes, fairways, greens, bunkers and hazards. The 18-hole course is played with a soccer ball that is kicked from the tee area down the fairway into a 21 inch diameter cup in the fewest amount of kicks—or strokes—just like golf. The holes are a half to a third the distance of a regular golf hole and the soccer ball doesn’t travel as far in the air, but rolls just as far on the fairway. Gavilan’s course has holes ranging from 71-163 yards and is a par 70.
“Gavilan Golf Course and the South County is the perfect place to introduce FootGolf.  We have a tremendous amount of soccer players in the area and I believe this is a new wrinkle to both the game of soccer and the game of golf,” Don DeLorenzo, PGA Professional said. “It is a true family sport that has no boundaries. If you are 5 to 85 and can kick a ball, come out and play.”
DeLorenzo is credited as being the driving force behind bringing the game to Gavilan.
For more information on the event, contact Gavilan College G.C. at (408) 848-0490. You can learn more about FootGolf at footgolf.net.

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