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Hoeven Games Individual Skill Challenges

 

Team Challenges

Sign up for Mulligans and Eagles Prior to the Tournament

Mulligans

  • Each team can buy up to 4 mulligans prior to play for $5.00 per mulligan.
  • A mulligan is defined as one player replaying one shot.
  • Mulligans CAN NOT be used for scoring with prizes as part of the Individual Skill Challenges (holes 1, 3, 5, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 16, 18) but can be used to win a Team Eagle.
Team Eagles
  • Each team can enter the Eagle Jackpot contest for $20 per team - All $20 will go into the Eagle Jackpot.
  • The Eagle Jackpot will be divided by the number of eagles made to determine the payoff for each eagle.
  • An Eagle is two under par on an individual hole (1 on a par 3, 2 on a par 4, or 3 on a par 5).
  • In the unlikely event no Eagles are made, the Hoeven Scholarship fund wins the Eagle Jackpot.

Individual Skill Challenges

Putting Challenge

  • Held at the putting green throughout the day, $5.00 to putt three balls.
  • The score is the distance from the hole to the closest of the three balls.
  • The 5 people with the closest measurements will make it to the Finals.
  • The 5 Finalists will putt-off following the conclusion of the golf tournament.
  • Putt-off will be on the putting green (must be present to participate).
  • 1st place 50% of the pot, 2nd place 25%, Scholarship Fund 25%. Prizes for other finalists too.
Hole 1

Prizes for Closest to the Keg & Closest to the Massage Table

  • Closest to the keg wins a keg of beer, and 2nd closest wins a pony keg.
  • Closest to the massage table wins a massage, and 2nd closest can get a hug from someone (we hope).
  • Each player's drive from tee-box counts toward both prizes. Each player may only shoot once and only their tee shot counts towards the contest.
Hole 3

Prizes for hitting onto the green AND special hole-in-one prize

  • Special hole-in-one rules are outlined by American Hole'n One.
  • 1st shot is the ""Game Shot"" which means it counts toward the 18 hole scramble, and counts toward the hitting onto the green contest if the player chooses to bet.
  • 2nd shot is optional if the player chooses to bet again toward the hitting onto the green contest.
  • Prior to each shot, the player can bet either $5.00, $10.00, or $20.00 related to their own shot.
  • Land anywhere on the green (not including the fringe) and win 1x the bet. (Example: If a player bets $5 and the shot stops on the green, the player wins $5)
Hole 5

Prizes for Longest Drive and Shortest Drive - Female

  • Longest drive by a female will win a prize.
  • Shortest drive by a female within the left and right boundary of the fairway will win a prize.
Hole 8

Prizes for Closest to the Pin by a male AND special hole-in-one prize

  • Special hole-in-one rules are outlined by American Hole'n One.
  • Closest to the pin by a male will win a prize.
Hole 9

Prize for longest Putt or Chip Shot

  • Longest shot into the hole will win a prize.
Hole 11

Prizes for Longest Drive and Shortest Drive - Male

  • Longest drive by a male in the fairway will win a prize.
  • Shortest drive by a male within the left and right boundary of the fairway will win a prize.
Hole 12

Grand Prize for closest to the pin, prizes for landing in a sand trap AND a special hole-in-one prize

  • Special hole-in-one rules are outlined by American Hole'n One.
  • 1st shot counts toward the scramble, the special hole-in-one and the closest to the pin.
  • The 2nd shot is optional if the player chooses to bet again for the closest to the pin.
  • Prior to each shot, the player can bet $5.00 to have their own shot count toward the closest to the pin.
  • Prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place closest to the pin.
  • Land in a sand trap on a bet shot and win a six-pack of beer.
Hole 13

Prizes for Longest Putt or Chip Shot

  • Longest shot into the hole (putt or chip shot) wins a prize.
Hole 16

Prizes for Closest to the Pin by a female AND a special hole in one prize

  • Special hole-in-one rules are outlined by American Hole'n One.
  • Closest to the pin by a female will win a prize.
Hole 18

Self-Proclaimed Old Ladies Contest

This contest is in honor of Evie Hoeven. Evie really wants to win a prize again.
  • The eligible participants for this contest are those of us that are a self-described "old lady."
  • Longest drive in the fairway will win a prize.
  • Also, if you are an old lady and think you hit a good shot on this hole then you win a prize.