Bingo Bango Bongo
Post by: Reece Lightning// October 31st, 2009 // Quirky

Whats that you say?…Bingo Bango Bongo (also known as Bingle Bangle Bungle) is a points-based golf format that can be played by any number of players, from two up. The game has a couple of variations but there are always three types of achievements rewarded with a point every hole.
Most common way:
The first player in a group to get his ball on the green gets a point (bingo). The player in the group whose ball is closest to the pin once all balls are on the green gets a point (bango). And the player in the group who is first to hole out (the longest putt) gets a point (bongo).
Add up the points at the end of the game, high points wins.
Bingo Bango Bongo gives weaker players a chance to earn points because what matters is being first at something. For example, all members of the group tee off on a par-4. The player who hit the worst drive (farthest from the hole) plays first, and so has the first shot at winning the bingo point.
So, too, with closest to the pin. The best players in the group are likely to be on the green in two (or three on a par-5), while the weakest players might be chipping. The closest-to-the-pin point is only earned once all balls are on the green, so the player who has hacked it up the fairway may be sitting just off the green and chipping – giving that player a great chance to pick up the bango point. Because of these factors (and because the first person putting will be the one farthest from the hole), strict etiquette must be enforced. The player who is away always plays first.
Alternative variation:
The only difference to this way is for the Bingo point. Instead of first ball on the green, the Bingo point is awarded for longest drive (in the correct fairway). From here the usual Bango and Bongo rules still apply.
For another variation, throw into the mix that any player winning all three points on a hole wins double points.

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