All You Need To Know About Mini Golf

All You Need To Know About Mini Golf

All About Mini Golf:

 

Mini Golf, Adventure Golf, Crazy Golf, Putt-Putt, Miniature Golf…the list goes on.

 

There are many names that all point to the same game. These have popped up and stuck from different cultures and locations over time.

In general, Mini Golf is the umbrella name or encompassing name for the sport (a golf hole that is mini) it is a version of the sport of golf, but only focuses on the putting part of the game.

Each game name has a slight twist with different rules, regulations and design. Let’s take a look at the variety of courses there are relating to mini golf and what benefits and differences there are between them all.

 

 

Miniature Golf Courses:

  • These are the most common type of course found throughout the world and often found in holiday parks, tourist locations and seaside resorts. They don’t look pretty but do serve a purpose.
  • These types of course are also the most commonly used for competition level mini golf. They are constructed mainly of fibre reinforced cement and there are 28 standard hole designs that can be chosen from for a course.
  • Although the holes are often the shortest in length, they can be some of the most challenging to play.
  • They don’t require a lot of space and a full 18-hole competition course can be sited inside of 600-800m2.
  • When playing competitively, you are not allowed to stand or walk on the course or obstacles, even when putting. You have to complete your putt from tee to cup, whilst standing off the lanes.

 

 

Felt Golf:

  • These particular courses are more common in Sweden and Finland.
  • The surface is made of felt and the edges are made from wood.
  • You are allowed to stand on these courses when you play, but you should avoid walking on the lanes as there is a risk of carrying dirt or small stones onto the course.
  • You can also select the holes from almost 40 different hole types, even though not all of these are used for competing.
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Concrete Courses:

  • First constructed in the 1950’s by Paul Bongni who came from Switzerland.
  • These courses are very popular throughout Europe and have an assortment of obstacles that are used on the putting lanes for players to putt around.
  • These are fixed/permanent courses and are constructed of concrete with steel edgings. The putting lanes and surfaces are often painted green, red or sometimes blue.
  • You are allowed to stand and walk on these lanes as this will not affect the surface.
 

Crazy Golf:

These courses are very similar to concrete mini golf courses. They are often made of concrete or wood with metal edgings with a simple hole layout. Instead of having obstacles to play around – each hole has a challenge or obstacle on the playing surface that you have to play through or over to complete the hole.

These courses can be found in many seaside towns and resorts, inner-city centres and are now looking rather outdated and in need of repair.

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Adventure Golf:

Adventure golf takes Mini Golf to a ‘hole’ new level. As well as being able to offer enjoyment to all, Adventure Golf also offers the added sense of excitement through the use of specialist theming, FX and more… Essentially, Mini Golf in a themed environment.

 

Courses often have large decorative features to the side and over the top of the holes and you have to negotiate humps, bumps, slopes, thicker grass (rough) and occasional play through obstacles on the greens.

 

Courses tend to follow a particular theme or story – Jurassic Golf, Lost World Golf, Safari Golf, Historic Golf, Woodland Adventure Golf and so on.

Adventure Golf courses are bespoke built to suit each individual site and although some hole designs may be preferred for playability, there is no particular list of set hole layouts to work from.

 

The optimum course would include pathways and themed hole signage to guide visitors around the course and keep a good flow of traffic. Ideally, pathways should be DDA compliant to allow for buggy and wheelchair users.  An excellent example of this is the Fairhaven Lakes Adventure Golf in Fylde near Blackpool that we completed for Fylde Council. See the full case study here.

 

Other theming elements can include large artificial rock formations, crashed planes and vehicles, waterfalls and water features, large sculptures or models, dinosaurs and more.

Courses can also be constructed indoors or undercover so visitors can play all year round as well as into late hours of the night.

 

Why Install Adventure Golf?:

There are a few reasons why it may be a good idea to include adventure golf as part of your offering.

  • The Adventure Golf business model can be extremely profitable
  • Ongoing and maintenance costs are very low
  • The cost of sale is only a few pence (cost of scorecard, pencil & general wear)
  • Can be placed in any location with a captive audience and organic footfall
  • Appeals to all ages and demographics
  • Can be included in tourist and non-tourist areas
  • Require minimal marketing spend

Read our blog ‘Why add Adventure Golf or Mini Golf to your venue?’ for the full list of benefits.

 

For many countries, adventure golf helps fill a gap in between individual attractions like ice rinks and cinemas to multi-attraction sites like Theme Parks that offer something for all age groups. Unlike these attractions, Adventure Golf is a single offering that appeals to and is fun for all ages and abilities.

 

What Do You Need To Install Adventure Golf:

  • Land or business unit (size of a 1 tennis court – but preferably 2 or 3)
  • Facilities (staff, parking, toilets)
  • The demographic area
  • Organic footfall
  • An excellent design and build partner

 

Greenspan has worked with many companies and venues to help master plan and develop their unused areas to help maximise their profits. We can do the same with your venue.

 

We have a downloadable revenue calculator that can help show the potential annual revenue you could be making by installing Adventure Golf. Get your free revenue calculator by emailing us at sales@greenspanltd.com.

Why Choose Greenspan:

  1. We understand the adventure and Mini Golf business.
  2. We understand that your course must be playable and fun for all.
  3. We understand that your course must be appealing to new and repeat customers.
  4. …and most of all, we understand that for it to be worth it, you need to make a decent return.

Also, some of our team have successfully built, run and sold their own courses in the past… so we can offer you the whole package from concept to completion.

We will hold your hand throughout the whole process as well as helping form a realistic business model for your venue or location (if required).

 

Talk to us about how we can help you with your venue. Call us on +442380 476 737 today to get your project moving.

 

See some of the other projects we have completed on our case studies page here:

 

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Latest Project

Drive Shack’s Puttery, New York

Puttery’s latest venue hits New York! 

Drive Shack Inc. owns and operates more than 50 golf courses in the U.S., including four 72 and 96-bay hitting facilities. Now, their latest competitive socialising venues – Puttery – are taking the country by storm!

Each Puttery location ranges between 18,000 and 24,000 square feet of space, a full kitchen and bar, seating areas and lounges. Every location has between two and four 9 hole themed courses with integrated technology. Each hole has a touchscreen that players can use to track their scores.

Their newest location in the Meatpacking District of New York spans 24,000 square feet over five levels! Featuring an underground speak-easy lounge, three bars – including a rooftop bar that will be open year-round, and two 9 hole mini-golf courses:

‘Night in the Museum’ encompasses various well-known museum exhibits and historical time periods, and combines them together with mini-golf to create an immersive experience.

The grand onboarding area with authentic pillars, and marble-effect flooring ensures players are immediately immersed into the atmosphere of a historical museum. There are twists of incorrect histories and anachronisms to keep it fun and interactive, but not to detract from the golf play.

The course has been divided into 8 zones; Colosseum, Royalty, Roman Empire, Art History, Sparta, Mayan Temple, Egyptian Tombs, Ancient Egypt, and Marine Fossils. The transition between each hole was designed so that players step into an exhibit and become part of it, rather than just viewing it from the outside.

“It has been a pleasure to work on another exciting and unique project for Puttery! This time around, we had the opportunity to develop a brand-new theme from scratch. “Night in the Museum” was created to bring a love of history and magic under one roof. The key for us was to create an exquisitely authentic and historically correct journey that takes the customer through different eras and time-periods – all while playing golf! The scheme was devised around a central focal feature that is visible as soon as you enter the reception space framed by tall, majestic pillars. The rest of the course was then designed around this. We wanted the customer to feel opulence, detail and the clear definition of stepping between one exhibit to another. Playability was crucially designed to enhance and further tell the stories of each zone!”Lucy Barton, Senior Creative Manager.

The next course featured within the New York venue is The Lodge. A firm favourite amongst customers, this warm and cosy theme has been developed and fine-tuned behind the scenes to become a true showstopper! The vibe is still inviting – stepping into a chalet bursting with family memories and character where the fire is roaring, the s’mores are toasting and yes – the hot tub is bubbling!

The Lodge fan-favourite features still appear throughout the course, such as the toasty wall-length fireplace, bespoke ski “characters”, authentic timber panelling and photo ops for a ski lift selfie. There are however some brand-new, exciting additions…

Within the course there is a hidden wine cellar, full to the brim with the best bottles of “Puttery Vino” and authentic wine barrels stacked high. We have also included a scenic patio area with a hot tub and a sizzling fire pit, which all intertwine within the playability of the golf making for a truly, unforgettable experience.

For those who haven’t experienced the ski nostalgia before… what a taster!

Hers is a preview of the feedback from visitors so far via Yelp! 

Each one was fun and challenging. What makes Puttery different is the detail to its theme and the abundance of photo worthy props. You can stand behind a chariot, ride a snowmobile, sit on a plush royal chair, or a ski lift – Alex W., New York, NY. 

Both were fun and had creative trick shots. You had to count your strokes, but there was a convenient digital screen at each hole for keeping score. Later in the night, it got pretty crowded, but the layout kept traffic moving pretty well– Maggie B., New York, NY. 

The golf was very fun also: There are two courses with different themes, ski lodge and museum, each with 9 holes. Each hole had a medium level of difficulty and was very well thought out and creative. Scorekeeping was via tablet at each hole, and very easy to log after each person completed putting. Your score followed you from hole-to-hole, too. – Adam S., New York, NY.

Find out more about New York’s Puttery by clicking here.

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