Mini Golf

Mini Golf (Miniature Golf) - a sport for the entire family and of limited physical requirements is mini-golf which taxes the skill of the player immensely with a focus on trick shots off the putter. Kids 3 years old or grandmothers 89 years old can have a wonderful time with this game and the costs usually are within most people's budget. It makes for a pleasant social time with your date or lover where accuracy, not physical strength, counts. 

Most major golf courses now have mini-golf facilities recognizing that it greatly expands their potential player appeal. But for the majority of miniature golf courses, you're most likely going to find them placed in an arcade style environment. You enter the facility and receive the necessary equipment to play such as the right sized putter and golf balls. Be careful along the course with your golf balls though. Many mini-golf courses charge you extra for every ball you lose or damage. The clubs vary in size and it shouldn't be hard to find one that fits. 

If miniature golf is your first golfing experience, don't worry. The course is easily designed and finding your way around the eighteen different holes won't be a problem. Mini golf combines many different elements into the game that aren't typical in normal golf. By implementing obstacles, slopes, hills, bumps, and passageways all into a single hole, the game requires a bit of guesswork and luck. You may have to aim to bounce your ball off of a wall to get it to go over a bump into the hole. take your time and plan your shots and above all, have fun. many people can get frustrated with mini golf, but fret. It's just a game!

Mini golf is a game for the family to enjoy and usually costs a nominal fee to play. If you're lucky, some courses offer free bonus games if you make a hole in one (a ball that goes into the hole in one shot) on their "mystery" hole. Also, discounts are often awarded if you play a second game in the same day. Mini golf is definitely a great way to spend the afternoon.

Mini golf is usually played in a series of clever arrangements with multiple hazards and precise approaches - golfers typically use only their putter and the layouts are played over an area usually no larger than 10000 square meters.