The golfing world is celebrating a new invention that promises to revolutionise the sport.
The new device that is receiving so much attention is called the "bee nut". It is a fastening attachment that allows a player to adjust the head on their club to any angle, thus saving the need to carry a bagful of clubs. Thus, for example, a player can use the same club to putt with as they used to get out of the bunker.
Golf clubs with this modification are selling quickly, and players everywhere are taking golfing picnics, so they can try their new "bee-nut putter sand-wedge".
It is against the rules of golf to adjust the loft of a club during a round and having a picnic will definately be classed as "slow play" and will be forbidden at all courses.