Hawaiian Rumble - Golf Magazine rated it #1 mini golf course in America. It's home to two national tournaments. It's known for its Hawaiian theme, and as soon as customers arrive at the Hawaiian Rumble they receive leis. Holes range in difficulty; the hardest hole may be the one with a giant volcano, where you have to putt through it. It's good for all ages.
Rainbow Falls - It may be the oldest mini golf course left in Myrtle Beach, but it's still worth checking out. Rainbow Falls is an animal themed park. Some holes have dinosaurs, sharks, or octopuses you have to putt through or around. Good for little kids as well as adults. Prices are $8 for 18 holes and $12 for an all day pass. Children 4 and younger get in free.
Jungle Lagoon - The Lagoon offers two 18-hole courses. As you can probably guess they are both themed as a jungle. They have caves, waterfalls, fountains, and tropical plants. Children especially like all the props here. Good for all ages. It's only two blocks from the beach and from a special course lookout you can get an ocean view.
2 comments:
My mom like to play mini golf and she takes me to like every one we see whenever we go somewhere. I'm a terrible golfer, so to compensate and make it more entertaining i always try ridiculous shots. I've gotten kind of good at hitting it up and over all the stuff and bouncing off weird things like walls. She acts annoyed by it but she always laughs.
These mini golf courses look awesome. These all look way better than the ones that are by my house. They look like they would be so much fun to go to. Me and my friends could spent days mini golfing. Of course we would hustle people and make a ton of money too.
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