This is a pretty extensive collection of golf-related cookies, all made since the beginning of the Summer and offered to hubby and his buddies to enjoy mid-way through their game. Sit back and enjoy the ride (no golf cart needed).
DESIGN #1
THE PLAYERS

I am quite fond of this type of design, and definitely not just for golf… Flood the cookie and let it fully set. Then do the basic drawing with a fine tip black pen, adding color with a brush-type pen right after.

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DESIGN #2
THE GOLF BAGS

Super simple, flood with green, add a black golf bag, and just do the outlines with metallic food safe pen.
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A little more involved, the projector is used to draw the basic shape, them food safe pens come to play.
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DESIGN #3
THE GOLF BALL

I think my favorite of this series is the golf ball with faces, because there are so many possibilities to play with… Aren’t they super funny? My ball of course is the bottom left, in case you are wondering. It is fully aware it will end up in trouble…

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DESIGN #4
THE GOLF COURSE

I have two favorites in this series, first a Sugarprism-painted cookie, in which I channelled my inner Monet.

I really loved painting them, particularly the trees…
will try to make more in the future.

My second favorite is special because it mimics one of the holes in Colbert Hills, that has the wild cat pawprint (with purple sand and all) next to the par tree green.

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MISCELLANEOUS FINAL DESIGNS

Top left is a puzzle cookie, made from one very large round, divided in sections. Each player gets one section, some with luckier shots than others…

I love painting the sand traps with gold, below you see some of the steps…

And for something completely different, a color palette cookie cutter flipped into a golf design…

Might very well be my favorite of this final set, although, I also really liked the golf club on a stick cookie.

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To close this whole series, a declaration of love for the sport!
(hearts and golf balls are fondant)

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ONE YEAR AGO: Show me How you Dress
TWO YEARS AGO: Are we Scared Yet?
THREE YEARS AGO: And now for Pumpkin Completely Different


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