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Equipment Golf Clubs Most of us (except Lil B) prefer drivers with low numbers. Low numbers mean less lift, which will prevent the ball from gaining too much altitude and ultimately getting lost on roofs or over fences. Old clubs with wood heads are the most fun because they splinter and chip with use, and the metal plates on the bottom sometimes spark when they hit the pavement. Tennis Balls Bring at least 3 per player. New balls fly, bounce, and roll better than old ones. If you can afford about 75¢ for each one you lose, great. If not, hit up tennis instructors for their old balls, like we do. Sharpie Marker Mark your ball so you know it's yours. Duh. And when it comes to markers, Sharpie is the best. Scorecard and Pencil This is pretty obvious. And if you're too lazy to make your own, we've made an official Urban Golf scorecard for you. Flashlights For night games, which are our favorite kind. Bring more than one flashlight. Chances are a few of your players will be searching for their balls at the same time. Munchies and Drinks You know how it is. And please, kids, DON'T LITTER! |