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Great after dinner games from FamilyFun

As Grandpa lingers over coffee, challenge him to a round of paper golf. He can eat his pie, talk with the other grown-ups and still get in a quick nine.

PLAYERS: Two to four
MATERIALS: Paper and marker (or other writing device)

Each hole is drawn in outline form on a standard-size sheet of paper. At one end of the fairway, draw a small circle (the cup) and a flag.

Place the marker point down at the tee (the other end of the fairway), close your eyes and try to draw a line to the hole. Lift your marker and open your eyes. That's your "shot." (If you strayed outside the boundaries, add a stroke.) The next player then tees off on the same sheet.

As with actual golf, the player farthest from the hole shoots first, and your score is the number of shots it takes you to reach the cup. Play nine holes, then break for more pie.

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