But when you putt the ball, there is ONE SIMPLE SECRET I teach every handicap golfer who misses a lot of makeable putts. Not only that, but each hole was sufficiently challenging and (apparently) based on real golf courses.Īll in all, a fun experience and one I would happily take the family to again! Well worth seeking out. Pre-putt, it is as simple as lining up the putter alignment line on the flange to the stripe on the golf ball. Great attention to detail, from the dinosaurs to the rafts used to get across the water (which the kids thought were brilliant). The course itself was one of the best crazy/miniature golf courses I've seen. When we got there I was pleasantly surprised to find the admission prices were not extortionate (especially given the challenges posed by some of the holes and the time it took us to get our family of four around the course), the clubhouse/shop area and the course itself were clean and kept in good condition (the attraction is part of a proper golf centre) and served good coffee.
The pictures showing authentic-looking dinosaur models, crashed jeeps, planes and smoking volcanos looked like it would be fun for the kids and a nice outdoor activity for us to blow the cobwebs away at the end of the Christmas break. Miniature golf is a classic family activity, but who wants to play when it’s freezing outside That’s where indoor mini golf comes to the rescue: You get all of the putt-putt fun indoors in a climate-controlled setting Below are some places to enjoy a round or two of indoor mini golf in Cincinnati and Dayton. I had never heard about the Crazy Putt Adventure Golf attraction in Nottingham I only stumbled across it by chance while looking on Facebook for New Year's Day activities.