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Miniature Golf Directory
No childhood is complete without a round of miniature golf, and the age limit is endless. Take the family and see the smiles on everyone face. End the round of mini golf with a cone of your favor ice cream and creates some memories.
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Titbit:
Miniature Golf began in
the early 1900's as 'golf in miniature' or a short game of regulation golf. Some
courses even had caddies, and was one of the first sports to be played in the
evening, usually under lights of billboards. After the stock market crash,
regulation miniature golf became too expensive, and then became the game of "Rinkiedink'
golf -- a game using scavenger ideas. New ideas sprung for more elaborate
scavenge and continued to the miniature golf as we know it today.
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