Beat Office Boredom: Play Golf On Your Desktop
Do you find yourself staring into space when you should be working? Office boredom is not a trivial thing. If you have a lot of energy, you could hold a desktop contest. If you need to recharge your batteries, why not play golf?
Chip Shotz Golf will let you have some tee time right on your desktop. Arrange the course on your desk to your preference and clear your mind. The course includes, water, trees, sand bunker, and greens.
Don’t worry about your ball rolling off your desk, the course includes magnets to ensure your golf session is stress-free.

After playing a few rounds, you’ll find that all your tension has melted away, and you can now focus on real office activities. Or you can forget work altogether and just keep playing.
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September 11th, 2007 10:54
Wow, I hope that thing comes with a lot of extra balls! Of course I could always sprat paint some bb’s white
September 11th, 2007 14:49
@Bobby:
With all the crazy gadgets available today, it actually makes it enjoyable to go to work .. just to slack off lol.
September 11th, 2007 21:47
I am addicted
September 11th, 2007 22:26
This would be a bad thing for me to do. I’m way too clumsy. Even with the tiny little ball I know I would break a window or possibly obtain a serious sports relayed injury.
If I had the courage to try it I think it would be a lot of fun
September 12th, 2007 00:52
@Madhur:
Haha
@Forest:
A sports injury? Hehehehe
September 18th, 2007 01:35
[…] all offices are fun workplaces. Some jobs come with a high degree of competition which invariably leads to all out desktop […]
March 4th, 2008 20:33
This is practically all I do at work, I’m not giving my proper name, people might tell my boss