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Most Challenging Mini Golf

Wednesday, September 7th, 2011


Come and experience the best miniature golf course in the area, and we’ve been told by enthusiastic regulars that it’s the best one in the state. We are the lakes area’s newest and most challenging course that is great fun for the whole family! We’ve had great feedback on our mini golf course from all ages. The mini golf course does have lights, so we are open after dark. The course will be lighted every evening Memorial Weekend through Labor Day.

This is NOT one of those courses that has very simple holes where they try to move as many people through as quickly as possible. We wanted to make it challenging enough so people don’t get bored…and you get your money’s worth that way, because it takes longer to play and is more fun!

Come and see our our new clubhouse this summer, our tranquil waterfall, and our landscaping is always changing and getting better throughout the course.

In doing research for our mini golf course, we went to Myrtle Beach and Hilton Head, SC, which has almost 100 mini golf courses and our research group (consisting of 4 adults and 5 kids from ages 8-16) collectively played almost 4,000 holes of mini golf. Our course incorporates some of the best ideas we saw there, and the kids all got to pick their favorite holes for the course.

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Miniature Golf With Family

Wednesday, June 15th, 2011

If you want to do something that everyone will enjoy, while getting a little exercise, why not give miniature golf a try. It’s a great way to spend time with your family, and reconnect with the people you care about. Miniature golf offers fun and good natured competitiveness. Many courses are a definite challenge, but will give you a sense of accomplishment when you finally get through them. But one thing that remains consistent about them all; they bring fun and entertainment to the player. Some courses are more easily beaten than others, but those that are more difficult will give you a greater sense of achievement once you’ve successfully navigated them. You may have to play a few courses to find the one that’s right for you, or do a little investigation to find your perfect game.

Miniature golf is no exception! You can browse the internet to find the right miniature golf course for your needs. Finding a site that compares local miniature golf courses and their skill levels is simple; just direct your browser to your favorite search engine. Not all miniature golf courses are created equally. It’s best to do a little research before you take young children miniature golfing. So that everyone enjoys themselves, it’s important to make sure the course of your choice is not too difficult or too easy for your miniature golfing party. You can be sure you’ve found a good place to play miniature golf if they have something for every skill level. Typically, the first shot will be much easier than the last, and everyone in between will get progressively more difficult. The reason for this is so that everyone gets the opportunity to find their miniature golfing groove. It’s like a warm up. You should take your time with each shot and inevitably you will get better as you work your way through the course.

Miniature golf is amusing fun for the entire family, not just to play, but to watch others play as well. The best courses offer interesting looking shots and merry accompaniments. Some will look much like fairs and carnivals, with oversized moving parts, little ponds and lights that twinkle at night. No miniature golf course would be complete with a windmill. These kinds of decorations will make the course stand out and provide fun and lively entertainment and conversation.