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Mini Golf: The Fun Way To Play Golf

Putting is by far, the most challenging art in the game of golf. Hours of dedication and practice are required to perfect your putting skills. Most retired seniors have a lot of time on their hands so you usually see them hanging out at the country golf clubs. But mini golf is a different scene altogether. Mini golf is for all ages and enjoyed by most of the younger generations today. Why? Because although you get to play a competitive putting round of 18 holes, it’s fun, hip and not so boring. With putt-putt golf the fun comes first and that’s why so many people have taken the time to invest and build a mini golf course.

Would you rather be walking for hours at the country club, melting in the sun like a popsicle or enjoy the nonstop putting fun, through the up and down crazy angles at a putt putt course. Why does a putt-putt course appeal to the youngsters? Because it’s not just a putting green. It’s way more than that. Instead of just a regular green you get crazy surface angles, moving obstructions that require pacing, strategy and perfect timing. You could say, building a mini golf course in your area would be like opening up an amusement park for putting! That too, without all the walking. This should be the perfect plan for parents who want their kids out of the house when there’s nice weather outside.

The reason why miniature golf appeals to people of all ages is because you can take a game as serious or as relaxed as you like. Because the first priority of mini golf is fun, fun, fun! Once you start playing regularly and your game improves you can make it competitive by asking friends to come challenge your score. Whether with family or friends playing a round of mini golf is guaranteed to make your day. It’s the perfect place to celebrate your birthday with 18 holes of entertainment for everyone who’s invited!

You won’t get grass stains or sand in your shoes on a putting course. Most courses today have a faux grass carpeting used for the surface of each putting hole. In fact, most regular golfers come to the miniature courses when the putting greens at the country clubs are too soggy to practice on after a rainfall. If you are even more dedicated about your putting practice you should think about building a mini golf course. Building a miniature golf course requires just about an acre of land. A mini golf course designer can create it as you dream it!

Think of your neighbors envy when they see what one-of-a-kind entertainment you have in your backyard. And all for the love of the game! As a little secret between you and me, building a mini golf course won’t be as expensive as you probably assumed. If you want to take this a step further, why don’t u do something with that plot of extra land you’ve been sitting on. You call that an investment? “Putting” it to good use, (pun intended) would be a smart move! Especially if you live in an area with good weather year round, you could be making some serious income by building a miniature golf course of your own. There are many mini golf course designers out there who could help you build a mini golf course within an affordable budget.

Bob Horwath

Bob Horwath is an expert Mini">http://www.horwathgolf.com/about.html">Mini Golf Course Designer and has been building miniature golf courses for the last 25 years. Bob has created over 150 miniature golf courses around the world. Please visit http://www.horwathgolf.com/ for more information and details.

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