When my children were little, probably about five and six years old or so, maybe a little older, they both played golf. because they were not yet able to go on the big course, and because the weather was often not nice, my husband devised a golf course in our home, our bungalow on Spa Lane, Oldham. he took great care with the planning, and then he would play with the children – I’m not sure who enjoyed it more, him or them!
SPA LANE GOLF CLUB
Hole
- Welcome
- Dyson
- Garden
- Video
- Toothpaste
- Eggshell
- Gas-stove
- Long Whack
- Telegraph
LOCAL RULES
- There are no water hazards on the course. Casual water may be present on the 5th hole (rule 25)
- Ball unplayable (lodged behind furniture etc.) Drop within two club length not hearer the hole – penalty 1 stroke (rule 28)
- Carpets, door frames and mats are an integral part of the course
- Laundry, papers, toys, electric wires etc., are obstructions. Relief can be sought, without penalty (rule 24 – 1)
Dyson hole was played towards our vacuum cleaner, garden hole was played towards the patio doors where there was a view onto the garden, Toothpaste was into the bathroom and Eggshell and Gas-stove were into the kitchen. Long whack went down the long passageway towards the bedrooms, and Telegraph was to the doormat where the telegraph would be delivered by the paper-boy.
They had such fun playing, but I think Bari had as much fun devising it, each hole had a marked distance and a par, and he made up score cards for them!

How did your house survive? Mine was battered inside and out with every sort of ball. Nary a broken window tho…
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Well it was more of a putting course than actual swing your clubs and whack! I’ve been lucky with my children, untidy, messy, but nothing much broken!
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I love the sound of this golf course Lois. Very creative use of indoor space!
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It was such fun, the children loved it… unfortunately although they were both good golfers they gave up the game and took up rugby!
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