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Golf Games and Puzzles for Adults

Budget Gifts for Golfers

By , About.com Guide

There are more than 300 golf courses in Arizona, and Arizonans love to play. Here are some adult games and puzzles for the golfer in your life, so even when they aren't on the course, they can be thinking about their game. The best news is that these are cheap golf gifts--everything listed here is less than $30!

1. Executive Sandbox Sand Trap

A great gift for the office or the den. Golfers won't mind playing in this sand trap. It includes a hardwood sandbox, pearl white sand, 1 nickel-plated golf club pen, 1 flag, putting green, 2 mini golf balls, 1 grooming rake, and 2 stones.

2. G is for Golf Mystery Jigsaw Puzzle

Assemble two different 500-piece puzzles of "before" and "after" crime scenes. No actual puzzle art is shown on or in the box. After you complete the puzzles, you read a mystery booklet and, using the evidence provided in the jigsaw puzzles, you solve the mystery.

3. Worst-Case Scenario Survival Game: Golf

The most frustrating and funny golf game you can play. First, choose your putter. Will it be a ruler? Your foot? Next, you’ll be given a dreadful golf predicament and three possible ways to get out of it. Pick the right answer and you’re free to make your putt. Pick the wrong one and you’ll get a hilarious penalty. For 2 or more players.

4. Golf Liar's Dice

A great classic bluffing game but with a golf motif. Liar's Dice is a game of bluffing and chance. Each player attempts to out-bid, out-bluff and out-last their opponent by issuing bids or challenges to ultimately win the game.

5. Word Golf

Word Golf is the word game where fun is par for the course! How many words will it take you to complete a hole? If you're attempting a tee shot, you'll need a word of several letters. If you're chipping or putting, a shorter word will do.

6. Monopoly - Golf Signature Holes Edition

Buy, sell and trade the renowned Pebble Beach #7, Whistling Straits #7 and Pinehurst #5 in a quest to own it all.

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