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Minigolf is also a bond for Mr. McCaslin and his brother.
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Minigolf obstacles run the gamut of bridges, ramps, loops and moving objects like windmills.
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Minigolf has bricks and turf and from course to course there is a difference in the type of brick or turf.
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Minigolf tournament Write to Jen Murphy at workout@wsj.com
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Minigolf vs. Putt-Putt Putt-putt was created in the early 1950's when a man named Don Clayton in Fayetteville, N.C., played a round of minigolf and came up with the idea of making holes taking the luck out of the game and making every hole a possible hole-in-one (also known as an ace).
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Last year, the World Minigolf Federation, the sport's governing body, approved a new style of course called "Minigolf Open Standard," or MOS.
Neither Windmills 2007
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Mastering Minigolf Write to Charles Forelle at charles. forelle@wsj.com
Neither Windmills 2007
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Office Minigolf: "That's the game that you really play in the office - for sure after your colleagues have gone," chuckles someone called simply 'Joe', before adding: "nice dice".
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Golf Course: Km. 3 radius, Fitness/Aerobics: Km. 3 radius, Running/Inline: Km. 3 radius, Skating Track: Km. 3 radius, Minigolf: Km. 3 radius, Horse riding: Km. 3 radius, Trail: Km. 3 radius,
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Planet Minigolf was also a big success for Zen Studios, coming in 4th place for the month and adding 40,358 players.
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