Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Glow in the Dark Golfing

Have you ever wanted to play golf at night or in the dark? Well thanks to the technology today you can! You can buy glow in the dark golf balls, and many mini- golf courses are glow in the dark. Mini- golf is not a bad way to work on your putting, and can actually be helpful if you concentrate. Besides, at least you'll have fun. This post is going to be more centered around mini- golf and glow in the dark mini- golf. I wanted to add in a fun post after all the tips I've had lately.

Mini- Golfing is a lot of fun. Take it and add in a glow in the dark golf ball and you'll have a blast. The best place for you to play glow in the dark mini golf is at Monster Mini- Golf. I've been there and I can tell you personally that it is one of the best mini- golf experiences I've ever had. I try to play mini- golf whenever I go somewhere. I've played a hole that claims to be the longest in the world. I strongly advise you to check out the mini- golf courses whenever you visit somewhere. You and your family can have a lot of fun.

I can't remember the name of the course, but I played on a neat golf course on the way from a vacation I took. Not only was the mini- golf course glow in the dark, it also had really cool obstacles like loops. My family and I all loved it. After I played on it I started thinking- what makes a good mini golf course?

In my opinion a good mini- golf course has the following:

1. Well- kept holes- I hate when I go to places with leaves all over the putting green or if the putting green is all torn up. Well- kept holes are definitely a must for me.

2. Neat Obstacles- Personally I don't enjoy putting a ball around a wooden block and into the hole. Please add in something to give me a reason to remember your mini- golf course, even if it's just on a few holes. A hole with a loop is great, but a memorable hole needs to be extremely creative. I will try to describe the most creative hole I played on:

The hole looks like a pretty typical hole- it starts with a long bridge over some water, then a curve left and a downhill slope into the hole. However, if you hit the ball off the bridge (which I did on accident) the ball falls into the water and begin to float down the stream under the bridge. However, after the ball traveled a few feet, it rolled along a grate and straight into the hole. It's hard to explain, but basically the ball comes back out of the stream and back onto the golf course. I thought this was an amazing hole.

3. A Good Theme- This matters the least out of my criteria for mini- golf courses, but a good theme is always important. Depending on what theme is used, certain obstacles can/ can't be used. For example, with a Dinosaur theme you could put through a dinosaur's mouth and out its tail. Certain themes have certain possibilities for obstacles.

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