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"Elm Hills Golf" Game
"Elm Hills Golf" Game

"Elm Hills Golf" Game

Datepatented 1946
MediumPaper and wood
DimensionsComponent (height x width x depth of box while closed): 1 13/16 x 9 5/8 x 9 3/4in. (4.6 x 24.4 x 24.8cm)
ClassificationsEquipment
Credit LineThe Newman S. Hungerford Museum Fund
DescriptionBoxed board game for playing golf. The cover (.g) of the box is printed in green, white, and red. The upper left quadrant of the box reads, "ELM HILLS/ GOLF", with a red and white golf ball used for the letter "O". The right side of cover is printed with a man wearing a green long-sleeve shirt, red pants, and white shoes swinging a golf club over his right shoulder. The bottom left quadrant of the cover is printed with four people on a golf course: a woman in a white blouse and skirt holding a golf club over her left shoulder; a woman in red skirt and white blouse arm in arm with a man wearing a red and white outfit and leaning on his golf club; and a younger man standing apart from the other three, wearing a white hat, red shirt, and white pants and toting a bag of golf clubs over his right shoulder.

The game board (.a) is printed in green, white, and black. It depicts a man teeing off in the lower left corner, and a large white building in the lower right corner. The building has a flag flying over it that reads, "ELM HILLS". In the middle and on the top are numbers and spaces for moving pieces.

The score pad (.b) has a grid to score nine holes of golf. There are two slots each for Team A and Team B. The remainder of the game consists of: an envelope (.d) containing eight game pieces shaped like golf tees (two purple, two yellow, two light blue, and two red) and two white and purple dice; and two red paper cylinders (.e and .f) that are each closed at one end, possibly used to shake the dice.
Object number2006.2.0a-h
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