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Indoor mini golf at Funspot. Indoor golf is an umbrella term for all activities in golf which can be carried out indoors. Venues include indoor driving ranges, chipping areas, putting greens, machines and home golf simulators. Many of these indoor facilities are businesses that include additional entertainment options as well as food and drink ...
The Putt Club, an 18,000 square foot family entertainment center in East Peoria, offers mini golf, arcade, a restaurant and more.
Golf layout from the Evening Express, Los Angeles, California, 1930 Golfer golfing at Monster Mini Golf, an indoor glow in the dark mini golf course. In 1938 Joseph and Robert Taylor from Binghamton, New York, started building and operating their own miniature golf courses. These courses differed from the ones in the late 20s and early 30s ...
Tee Time, which bills itself as the largest indoor mini golf course in Eastern Washington, opens this spring in a former dirt kart venue in Kennewick. The 18,000-square-foot, 18-hole golf course ...
A new business has moved into Bellis Fair mall, adding a fun, indoor activity for all ages.. Mammoth Mini Golf, an indoor glow-in-the-dark miniature golf course, will host its grand opening on ...
Monster Mini Golf is a franchised chain of entertainment centers. The locations feature an indoor, 18-hole glow-in-the-dark mini golf course, video and redemption arcade games, three-dimensional animatronic props, an in-house radio station, party rooms for hosting birthday parties and other special events, as well as laser-tag, laser-maze, and bowling in some of the newer, larger facilities.
When the family visited an indoor glow-in-the-dark mini-golf course during an Arizona vacation, she was wowed. ... The 5,000-square-foot mini golf course includes a video arcade and a party room ...
Funspot first opened as the Weirs Sports Center on June 27, 1952, in the top floor of Tarlson's Arcade building across from the Weirs Beach boardwalk. It was opened by then 21-year-old Bob Lawton as an indoor miniature golf course and penny arcade with $750 USD borrowed from his grandmother.