THE WORLD’S 18-HOLERS AT YOUR FINGERS
Fireside Golf is a unique, dice-based board game letting you fingerwalk any 18-holer in the world. The game centers around ten shooting dice mirroring outdoor reality and a generous playing cloth allowing space for golfing fun and undisturbed friendship.
Up to 4 players. No handicap. Just choose any course and a tee length. Good luck with risk/reward decisions and may the bounce be with you!

CONTENT WELL CRAFTED

Mahogany box with laser-engraved logo

Thick playing cloth of dark green baize

Brass hinges, magnetic lock, velvet inlay

40 engraved high-quality shooting dice

Quick start guide, easy to learn rules

Hole/course presentation, scorecard pad

Cork coasters with black felt bottom

Velvet protection pouch for safe storage

Delivery seal naming the hero course

SOLD EXCLUSIVELY ON ISLAY
The world’s first edition of Fireside Golf is sold at The Machrie Hotel & Golf Links on Islay, Scotland. The course is an iconic championship links stretching to over 7000 yards from the back tees and ranking inside top 50 UK&I and top 20 in Scotland.
The 18 holes are nestled into the dunes of a pristine seven-mile beach. At the end of the walk, a modern relaxed hotel with great cuisine awaits. Top it up with world-renowned single malt whisky and the guest table is set for the warmest of welcomes.
Book a stay and get your game here.

STORMPROOF SCORING
Fireside Golf was born during stormy weather on Islay off the Scottish west coast. Held back by nature, a few golfing friends came up with the idea of walking their local 18-holer gathered around the peat fire.
Years later, their pastime inspired by the naturally rolling fairways of Scotland is enjoyed by imaginative golfers worldwide – with or without the malt whisky originally raising spirits and bets around the table.

Curious about Fireside Golf? Representing a course/club/hotel and want to know more about a mutually beneficial partnership? Reach out at info@firesidegolf.co.uk
Thanks for visiting! Have a dice day!
Jöns Hellsing, CEO and sixth-generation owner of Cladville Estate, Islay, Scotland
