SET-UP:
Split the group into teams. Mark out sectors using string chalk or other suitable markers. Mark out a hitting area within each sector and a safe area for non-hitters. Give each team one iron and a ball to share.
ACTIVITY:
Players take it in turns to try and land th ball in the opposing team's sector. All players must stand outside their sector when th opposing team is playing. A point is scored if the ball lands in the opposing team's sector. The team with the most number of points after a specific number of hits or set period of time wins.
CHANGES
Easier: Increase the size of the cestors and/or mark them closer together.
Harder: Decrease the size of the sectors and/or move them apart. Give bonus points for stopping the ball in the opposing team's sector.
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