2009
08.10
  • Cost – $20 or less assuming the prices at your local mini-golf spot are similar to ours. It also depends on how many rounds you play.

Putting Edge

Mini-Golf. The game designed for people just like the two of us. It gives you the satisfaction of getting out of the house and doing something, without robbing you of your dignity by proving to you and everyone around you that you can’t play sports to save your life. It’s also pretty cheap fun, so we really had no excuse but to give it a try.
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SHE SAID:

Even though all of my childhood memories of mini-golf involve my dad passionately whipping a ball across the course in a fit of unholy rage, the love of the game has never left me. It is strictly for mini golf, though. I will never understand the desire to stand in a hot field and try to land a tiny ball in a tiny hole a mile away.

PosingOur trip to Putting Edge was perfect for a rainy day, but would also be good for a scorcher day when all you want to do is stand in a fridge. The glow-in-the-dark aspect made mini-golf even more fun. Plus, the black lights make your white clothes glow. Unfortunately, I forgot to wear something white, so all that showed up were lint chunks on my shirt. Luckily I don’t suffer from dandruff.

The course was really fun to play on with just the right amount of challenge. I’m not very competitive, so it didn’t bother me that some holes took me six strokes to land the ball. I’m also not very athletic. Actually, that’s an understatement. Rocks have more coordination than me. So, it was nice to do something sport-like that didn’t require a ton of skill.

Once we were done the course, we discovered we could play again for only $2. Instead, we opted to visit the arcade, where Brad used his joystick skills to land me a sweet carrot-inspired plush toy.

HE SAID:

I don’t think I’ll ever be one of those guys who gets up at 5 am on a Saturday morning to head out onto the green for 18 holes of misery, I mean golf. I’m more of a mini golf kind of person. It’s quick, it’s easy, and it’s fun. Occasionally, I come across a hole that takes roughly 17 tries to complete, which results in the other mini golfers having to duck for cover as a putter flies above their heads, but overall it’s a lot of fun. And since everything is better when it’s glow in the dark, Putting Edge sounded like a good way to spend an afternoon.

Taking AimWhen we walked in we were greeted by the lights and sounds of the arcade. They had all the things you’d expect to see in an average arcade: various sport simulators, air hockey, and those games where you try to grab a stuffed toy with a claw. More on that later.

Jumping straight into the mini golf action was really easy. We were each handed a club, a ball, and a scorecard, given some basic instructions, and sent on our way. For the first two or three holes, I found myself enjoying the glow in the dark aspect more than the golf. But once the novelty wore off a little, it was time to get serious about my score.

The difficulty of the 18 holes gradually got more and more intense, but it never got so hard that I wanted to throw my club. They did a great job of creating a fun course with every turn being different than the last. I really enjoyed the times where I was presented with a choice to either take the easy shot and get a decent score, or take the risky shot and either get a great score if I succeeded, or fail miserably if I missed.

Once we successfully navigated the course (it can be a fun game just finding your way around the course) we handed in our things and headed to the arcade. I saw that the game where you try to grab a stuffed toy with a claw was marked “PLAY UNTIL YOU WIN.” Challenge accepted. After a few futile attempts, I was finally able to get the claw (the weakest claw in the history of claws, by the way) to pick up a toy. Unfortunately, it bounced off the lip of the victory chute and fell back into the pile of toys, but I didn’t give up. I was finally able to beat the game and win a toy.

Arcade
If you have a glow in the dark mini golf place near where you live, you should definitely check it out. It’s a lot of fun for not a lot of money. If you don’t, just go play old fashioned glow in the light mini golf (a.k.a. outdoor). For the competitive types, it’s fun to keep score and see who wins, for everyone else, just have fun with it.