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Putt-Putt, LLC (founded in 1954 as Putt-Putt Golf Courses of America, Inc.) is an American franchiser of Par 2 miniature golf businesses in several states as well as locations abroad. The franchise was originally branded as Putt-Putt Golf , but with franchise expansion into family entertainment centers , many locations are currently branded as ...
Miniature golf (also known as minigolf, putt-putt, crazy golf, and by several other names) 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 those ...
Treasure hunting, mini-golf, tag, and footracing games are included. The title is a reference to Captain Cook. Lazy Saddles: A Western-themed attraction where the player controls Susie. The levels here involve collecting gold in a mine, rounding up farm animals, mini-golf, and a shooting gallery. The title is a pun on the movie Blazing Saddles.
Winter Summerland. World Adventure Golf Masters. World Crazy Golf Championships. World Minigolf Sport Federation. Categories: Forms of golf. Outdoor structures. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.
Release. NA: 1993. EU: 1993. Genre (s) Sports. Mode (s) Single-player, multiplayer. (up to four players via ComLynx) Krazy Ace Miniature Golf is a 1993 miniature golf video game developed and published by Telegames in North America and Europe exclusively for the Atari Lynx.
Accolade, Konami (NES), Tradewest (Game Boy), Victor Entertainment (Sharp X68000, MSX2) New 3D Golf Simulation: Harukanaru Augusta (遥かなるオーガスタ) 1989. PC-98, FM Towns, X68000, Super Famicom, Mega Drive. T&E SOFT.
Défi mini-putt. Défi mini-putt ( Mini-putt Challenge) was a weekly show in the early 1990s on the Quebec cable sports network, Réseau des sports. It was the first professional miniature golf tournament to be regularly broadcast in Quebec. Each course had exactly the same design, with some natural tweak, and every hole was a par 2.
Also called a hole in one. address The act of taking a stance and placing the club-head behind the golf ball. If the ball moves once a player has addressed the ball, there is a one-stroke penalty, unless it is clear that the actions of the player did not cause the ball to move on purpose. If the player addresses the ball and places the head of the club behind it and in doing so causes the ball ...