Overall, this is a solid course to practice one’s putting skills, but it’s standard, out-of-the-box feel could benefit from a bit more color and fun. ![]() A few flower pots scattered throughout added small bursts of color. A handful of canopies and trellises were a nice touch that provided occasional moments of shade over the otherwise wide open course. The undecorated greens and bleak mulch landscaping left a lot to the imagination. All of these factors lead to unpredictable bounces and challenging game play, even for seasoned mini golfers. The cinder-block lined greens are designed with extreme curves, turfed “sandtraps”, slopes, undulations and double and triple piped tiers. However, being the latest doesn’t always mean it’s the greatest. Par – Being brand new, the course is extremely clean and well-maintained. Tee, Joe and David pose with the giant golf ball in the parking lot With the long holiday weekend ahead of Labor Day, we got a chance to drive up to check it out with our friends Joe Holme and David Perdue of the Minne Golf Monthly club. ![]() ![]() Earlier this summer, we had heard about a new mini golf course opening in Cambridge, MN.
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