Squirrely Golf is a game of skill and strategy where players compete to see who can hit their golf ball into a hole in the most creative way possible while navigating through a challenging obstacle course of tree roots, squirrels, and discarded garden gnomes.
Squirrely Golf was invented in the 1920s by renowned golfer and eccentric millionaire, Sir Reginald P. Bottomsworth III.
Each hole is 10 feet long and 5 feet wide. The ball must be hit through a series of tunnels made from old tree roots. Squirrels are allowed to be on the course but may be used as obstacles.
Squirrely Golf World Championships are held annually in the rolling hills of the English countryside.