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Miniature golf course may survive
The miniature golf course at the City Marina - the oldest in Florida - doesn't attract many players and returns only $2,000 to $3,000 per year to city coffers, but many St. Augustine residents say they want to keep it operating.
Read more...Miniature course, big fun: United Way set for golf tourney
ESCANABA - It may be a miniature course, but its a big cause. The 5th Annual United Way Mini Golf Tournament will be held May 23, at the Family Fun Park in Escanaba. Golfers can stop by anytime between 5 and 7 p.m. for the event.
Read more...Top 5: Ways to celebrate National Miniature Golf Day
OK, who came up with this one? National Miniature Golf Day? Seriously? What’s next – Skeeball Day? Air Hockey Thursdays? What about World Go-Cart Day, or International Inflatable Giraffe Slide Day?
Read more...Art students to create campus mini golf course, raise funds for department
Western landscape employees will have to trim the grass behind the Fine Arts building a little shorter so Western students can start building a miniature golf course in about two weeks. Art students in the sculpture program will be designing the mini golf course as an academic fundraising project. Western students can contribute to the fundraiser by donating about 50 cents per hole.
Read more...City considers fate of bayfront golf course
An attractions company wants to renovate a city-owned miniature golf course on the bayfront that may be Florida's oldest. But City of St.
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