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- noun
Miniature golf
Etymologies
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Examples
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I won, having been a minigolf shark in a former life, but all the adults agreed it was a splendid venue.
The Month of Maui (except for the Maui part) eddvick 2008
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Do you think we might get free clothes if we were to start a pro minigolf league?
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No, Jim, that is the Dear Leader holes — on the minigolf course!
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While some courses like Dolphin Mini Golf have their share of goofy, gimmicky obstacles, most professional minigolf courses are actually miniature versions of real golf courses, complete with sand traps and water hazards.
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Minigolf vs. Putt-Putt Putt-putt was created in the early 1950's when a man named Don Clayton in Fayetteville, N.C., played a round of minigolf and came up with the idea of making holes taking the luck out of the game and making every hole a possible hole-in-one (also known as an ace).
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Shelly McCaslin Matt McCaslin Mr. McCaslin grew up about one mile from a minigolf course in Memphis, Tenn., won his first national junior-league championship when he was nine years old and turned pro at age 16.
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Eight to nine hours pre-tournament minigolf practice Saturday and Sunday:
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Most minigolf courses have longer holes with multiple obstacles and the borders of each hole are usually made from rock or brick making it more difficult to bank a ball accurately.
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Mr. McCaslin usually competes in 10 to 12 minigolf tournaments per year.
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It turns out that the dune moved on top of the minigolf park.
Archive 2007-07-01 Tripp 2007
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