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  • Ideas for Mini Golf Holes

    Mini golf has most certainly evolved since its inception in the early 1900s. Known also as "midget golf," "crazy golf" or "garden golf," this sport originated as a way for early golf lovers to replicate their favorite golf courses on a much smaller scale. With modern mini golf courses all trying to outdo one another, it's imperative to be both creative and challenging to draw players in of all ages. By thinking outside the box, you can come up with a variety of innovative mini golf holes that will have players coming back time and time again.

  • Golf Hole Ideas

    It can take years of planning, extensive education and a lot of experience to plan a golf course, where every hill, tree and sand trap is taken under careful consideration. While golf courses are permanent, charity events often feature a temporary course, where players enjoy themed and decorated holes on a much smaller level. When you’re planning custom golf holes for your next game, you’ll find a variety of ways to score a hole in one.

  • How to Build an Artificial Golf Hole

    Building a golf hole, or putting green, in a backyard is challenging but rewarding hard work. Installation is not difficult, but it will take time, patience and more than a little elbow grease. Research the procedure well to make sure that the install is problem-free. Consider weighing the cost of a professional installation if do-it-yourself skills are lacking or there are not any friends or family members willing to help.

  • Event Hole Ideas for Golf Outings

    Golf outings are held for a variety of reasons: fundraising, client appreciation and sport. During these outings, events are created for some of the holes simply to add an element of fun to the round of golf. Create some sort of prize for the winner of each event hole so players are enticed to participate. Examples of prizes include cash, gift cards or merchandise. Consider placing staff members at each event hole to explain the rules and ensure participants are following them.

  • How to Change the Cup Size of a Golf Hole

    The size of the standard golf hole is 4.25" in diameter, and 4" deep. This size is the same the world over. However, sometimes golfers like to change the size. To help challenge them during putting training, they may make the size of the hole smaller. Or, if they are setting up a green for children, they may want to make the hole bigger to make it easier for the kids. In any event, it's possible to change the size of the golf hole by following a few simple steps.

  • How to Build a Mini-Golf Hole

    Building a homemade miniature golf hole is exciting, fun and relatively easy. The best part is that aside from a tee box and hole, there are no rules. In creating your golf hole, you can be as simplistic or as creative as you want. If you are building the miniature golf hole for your kids, ask them for ideas and designs. They may not all be realistic, but the end result will provide great family fun for everyone.

  • How to Make a Golf Hole in Your Backyard

    Many dream of bringing the game of golf to their yard, but few do. It is not difficult to make a golf hole behind your home to use for putting or chipping practice, or even for approach shots if your yard is large enough. It will take a little digging, a trip to the hardware store, some mowing and a lot of patience to let the grass come in, but with a little effort you will have a golf hole of which you can be proud.

  • How to Make a Golf Hole

    Practicing your putting and chipping skills at home is a great way to take strokes off your game. Building your own mini-golf course can be an excellent source of fun. Using just a saw, some PVC pipe and a shovel, you can create your own hole.

  • How to Create a Golf Flag Hole Marker

    A golf flag hole marker, also known as the pin, goes inside the cup to indicate the location of the hole. The pin consists of two components: the flag and the flag stick. The flag indicates the wind direction and relative wind strength. The flag stick goes into a hole in the bottom of the cup that keeps it perpendicular to the horizon (though not necessarily the green).

  • What is the Longest Hole in the Golf World

    Golf is one of those sports in which athletes feel compelled to make things difficult on themselves. Greens are cut at different lengths with challenging indentations, fairways are lined with trees and rough to snag any ball mistakenly hit off center. Someone, of course, created the absolutely longest hole of golf to challenge every player on the planet. The interesting part of this distinguished record is that golf course owners consider the lofty title of the longest hole in the golf world a matter of excessive pride. Not only do players compete to play these longest holes, but also the…

  • Dogleg Left Golf Holes

    The term dogleg left refers to a golf hole that bends to the left. Learn more about dogleg left golf holes from a professional golf instructor in this free sports video.

  • Dogleg Right Golf Holes

    The term dogleg right refers to a golf hole that bends to the right. Learn more about dogleg right golf holes from a professional golf instructor in this free sports video.

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