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What (who) is mini-golf - definition

OFFSHOOT OF THE SPORT OF GOLF FOCUSING SOLELY ON THE PUTTING ASPECT OF ITS PARENT GAME
Crazy golf; Mini-golf; Minigolf; Mini golf; Goofy golf; Mini Golf; Miniature Golf; Mini Putt; Putt-Putt Golf; Crazy-golf; Putt putt golf; Put put golf; Put-put golf; Midget golf; Putt-putt golf; World Minigolf Sport Federation; World Minigolfsport Federation; Miniature golf course; Mini-putt; Mini-Putt
  • Boys playing miniature golf in [[Alameda County, California]], 1963
  • Minigolf Ascona, opened in 1954

mini-golf         
¦ noun an informal version of golf played on a series of short obstacle courses.
Miniature golf         
Miniature golf, also known as minigolf, mini-putt, goofy golf, crazy golf, or putt-putt, is an offshoot of the sport of golf focusing solely on the putting aspect of its parent game. The aim of the game is to score the lowest number of points.
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CZECH OPEN-SOURCE FUSED DEPOSITION MODELLING 3D PRINTER
Original Prusa MINI; Prusa MINI
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Miniature golf

Miniature golf, also known as minigolf, mini-putt, crazy golf, or putt-putt, is an offshoot of the sport of golf focusing solely on the putting aspect of its parent game. The aim of the game is to score the lowest number of points. It is played on courses consisting of a series of holes (usually a multiple of 9) similar to its parent, but characterized by their short length (usually within 10 yards from tee to cup).

The game uses artificial putting surfaces (such as carpet, artificial turf, or concrete), a geometric layout often requiring non-traditional putting lines such as bank shots, and artificial obstacles such as tunnels, tubes, ramps, moving obstacles such as windmills, and walls of concrete, metal, or fiberglass. When miniature golf retains many of these characteristics but without the use of any props or obstacles, it is purely a mini version of its parent game.

Examples of use of mini-golf
1. "I thought it was going to be mini golf," the petite but muscular 20–year–old says with a laugh.
2. Batting cages, go–carts, alpine slide, mountain biking, rock wall, mini–golf, trampoline bungee–jumping, zipline and other activities.
3. The mini–golf had been augmented by many other sporting attractions and a water park with flumes.
4. The Nano, which is known in India as "the people‘s car," is a mini, golf–cartlike vehicle reminiscent of the Volkswagen Beetle.
5. My boys sampled bungee–jumping on a trampoline, zipline rides, the rock–climbing wall, go–carts, mini–golf and batting cages.