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"George Weldrick (1 January 1882 - 14 April 1953) was an English cricketer. Weldrick was a right-handed batsman. He was born at Brighouse, Yorkshire. Weldrick made his first-class debut for Warwickshire against Yorkshire in the 1906 County Championship. The following season he made seven further first- class appearances for the county, the last of which came against Leicestershire in the 1907 County Championship. He struggled with the bat in eight first-class appearances for the county, scoring 53 runs at an average of 5.30, with a high score of 12. He died at the place of his birth on 14 April 1953. ==References *George Weldrick at ESPNcricinfo *George Weldrick at CricketArchive Category:1882 births Category:1953 deaths Category:People from Brighouse Category:English cricketers Category:Warwickshire cricketers Category:Sportspeople from Yorkshire "
"Water Golf is a golf-like game played on the water surface in a defined water court, using a floating waterbag as the golf ball. The game of water golf observes similar rules and scoring to the game of golf. Players throw or use a club to launch a waterbag at a buoy or fixed floating marker. Depending on the waterway, there are a number of variations on the game. Water Golf is an all ages game played alone or in groups. It can include waterbag launching devices referred to as clubs. The game can start on land and progress to the water and back to land. All water-crafts can be used such as kayaks, rafts, and noodles. ==Rules and regulations== Players shoot at targets using a skipping waterbag that floats and can travel over 200 ft. Players can play on any watercraft observing similar rules and regulations as they would on a golf course. Players drive the skipping waterbag using a chosen launching device. The number of waterbags played, scoring, and general rules are determined by the group of players. Players keep track of their own waterbags. ===Standard play=== Standard play relates to the game most commonly associated to the game of golf. #Find a suitable location to tee off from and launch waterbag as far as you can toward the designated target. Allow all players to tee off. #Travel to your water bag and take your next shot. The player farthest from the target shoots first and the remaining players all take their shot in order of distance. #Players record number of shots required to hit target. Player with lowest score on hole leads the next tee. ===Water bocce ball=== An alternate game can be played when no established holes are present is water bocce ball. This variant of the game is played with two teams made up of either one, two, or four players each. The target is defined by the launch of a squibber, similar to the pallino ball in bocce ball. Both teams have four water bags per round. #One player launches the squibber to establish the target for the round. #The team that launched the squibber is allowed to shoot first, with the goal of getting as close to the squibber as possible. #Next, the other team is allowed to shoot with the same goal. #After each team has shot once, the team who does not have a bag closest to the squibber shoots. This continues until one team has used all their bags, at which point the other team uses their shots. #Scoring is based on how many bags one team has closer to the squibber than the closest ball of the other team (scores will be from 1-4 each round). #Games can go to any score desired but generally go to 7 to 13 points. ==Elements and equipment== Waterbag - Waterbags (also known as waterballs) are the primary object required for the sport and is comparable to the ball in golf. While any sort of ball capable of floating will work, balls specifically designed for the water are preferred. The primary products tailored to this game on the market are the WaterRipper(link) and Waboba Ball(link) although a tennis ball would work as well. ==References== Category:Forms of golf "
"Bidesgan (, also Romanized as Bīdesgān, Bīdsagān, and Bīdeskān; also known as Bidishkūn) is a village in Baghestan Rural District, in the Eslamiyeh District of Ferdows County, South Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 309, in 145 families. == References == Category:Populated places in Ferdows County "