Golf's many guises
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Golf's many guises

By George Ramsay, for CNN

Updated 1137 GMT (1937 HKT) October 17, 2016
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Speedgolf has been played since the early 1970s. Ross Kinnaird/Getty Images Europe/Getty Images
It is one of many different variations on the game of golf that has become popular worldwide. Ross Kinnaird/Getty Images Europe/Getty Images
Minigolf is a family-friendly version of the game that dates back to 1867 when the Royal and Ancient Golf Club sought to deter females from playing the "unladylike" full version. It has, however, since become competitive. Pictured is the Hawaiian Rumble course in Myrtle Beach, home of the minigolf Masters. Robert Detwiler
The European Urban Golf Championship first took place in 2013, utilizing the city's landscape to provide testing conditions. At the 2015 edition in London, players had to chip the ball into the trunk of a car, scoring three-under par for the trunk, two under for the roof and one under for anywhere else on the vehicle.
China's Mission Hills golf complex is a fantastical course that incorporates traditional golf with aspects of crazy golf. Pictured is The Great Wall of China hole, a large obstacle for players to contend with. Schmidt-Curley design
Footgolf combines elements of football and golf, with players kicking a football around a course complete with bigger holes. Mike O'Connor, UK FootGolf