Anthony DiFrancesco, Inventor of the "ACD Game With Heart"
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Published on 06/22/2009

"ACD Game With Heart"

The game "ACD With Heart", was thought of to entertain friends and relatives who gave up a Sunday in summer to attend my son's birthday party, who is handicapped. We felt we needed a game that was safe and fun to play. With my design, you can use balls, practice putting golf balls, or use bean bags to achieve your score. After attending school board meetings, I wanted a game that any child could be a champion no matter what their size, shape, or disability was.
   
The invention, called the ACD Game With Heart, features an elevated playing surface with boundary walls, zone separators and nets. The object is to putt or roll the golf ball onto the ramp and into the zones, thus scoring points. The game uses a floor space of 30 inches x 4 feet with a total of 15 feet x 7 feet 8 inches high when netting is attached.

Additionally, this device can be useful in practicing golf swing, putting, or for just hitting golf balls. One of the most difficult skills to learn and maintain in the sport of golf is the correct swing. Practice consists of the use of either a practice net or a driving range. With this multi-functional game, consumers can practice and play their favorite sport; with the leisure of a game.

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