National Miniature Golf Day – September 21, 2022, history significance why we celebrate

National Miniature Golf Day – September 21, 2022, history significance why we celebrate

Miniature Golf Day is celebrated worldwide on September 21, not to be confused with National Miniature Golf Day celebrated on the second Saturday in May, in the United States. Miniature golf can be traced back to the 19th century. It was originally created in Victorian Scotland to allow women to play golf because, at the time, it was considered unladylike for women to raise a golf club above their shoulder level — this basically meant that regular golf was not an option. Now, miniature golf is played worldwide by women, men, and children.

History of National Miniature Golf Day


The first person who celebrated the National Miniature Golf Day for the first time is anonymous. It is believed that miniature golf has been played around since the 1800s. Miniature golf was first invented in Scotland in 1867 by St.

Andrews of the Ladies’ Putting Club. During those days, it was thought that women to use a full-sized golf club were unseemly and as a result, St. Andrews had designed a scaled-down version. It allowed women to join in the fun and play golf without imagining a scandal. Mini golf is played with a series of 9 or 18 holes.

The courses are usually shorter, themed, and had a variety of obstacles that add to the difficulty of the game. The courses will be made mostly of concrete or artificial turf such that there will be no divots to replace. Miniature golf made its commercial debut in the early 20th century.

They were typically available at the hotels or pricey private resorts and weren’t accessible to the general public. In 1916, a North Carolina man named James Barbar had opened the first classic miniature golf course, under the name of Thistle Dhu. The name was derived from the Scottish usage of the words “that’ll do.” By the early 1930s, the mini-golf game had grown to become a favorite pastime across America.

MINIATURE GOLF DAY TIMELINE


1867
Miniature Golf is Born
The Ladies’ Putting Club of St. Andrews creates the game of miniature golf.



1916
First Course
James Barbar opens the first classic miniature golf course, named Thistle Dhu in Pinehurst, NC.



1958
Trademarked
Beginning in 1958, Putt-Putt gains ownership of several federal trademark registrations to own the name ‘Putt-Putt.’



1960
It’s Official
The World Minigolf Sport Federation is founded.

HOW TO CELEBRATE MINIATURE GOLF DAY


Play a few holes
Visit your local mini-golf spot for a few holes of fun. Bring your friends or family and make a night of it. Make it even more exciting by creating a competition.



Visit the Florida Historic Golf Trail
On May 11, 2019, Secretary of State Laurel M. Lee announced the launch of the Florida Historic Mini Golf Trail, which includes six historic miniature golf courses in Florida that are more than 50 years old. The six courses are Putt-Putt Amelia Island in Fernandina Beach, Goofy Golf in Fort Walton Beach, Goofy Golf in Panama City Beach, Goofy Golf in Pensacola, Polynesian Putter in St. Pete Beach, and Ripley’s Bayfront Mini Golf in St. Augustine, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.



Create a course
Have some fun in your backyard, house, or a public park by creating a course. Incorporate props like your pool, slide, couch, or even the pet. All you need to accomplish this is a few clubs, balls, and your imagination.

5 FACTS ABOUT GOLF THAT WILL BLOW YOUR MIND


Balls were originally made of wood
Some of the first golf balls were purely made of hardwood, such as beech and box trees


It burns calories
According to the health and fitness website ShapeFit.com, your average 190-pound golfer typically burns 431 calories per hour.


It was played on the moon
On February 6, 1967, Alan Bartlett ‘Al’ Shepard, Jr. pulled off a one-handed swing with a six-iron golf club and sent the ball soaring through the moon’s low-gravity atmosphere.


It was banned
The Scottish government banned golf three times for years following its invention because they believed it interfered with military training.

Probability rules
The chances of the average golfer executing a hole-in-one are 12,500 to 1.


WHY WE LOVE MINIATURE GOLF DAY


It’s a testament to the revolution
Although a fun game, miniature golf is proof that common people can overcome oppression. Women weren’t allowed to go, so they created a mini version. And because non-wealthy people weren’t able to access the game, one man created a course. You can do anything!


It’s a fun bonding activity
Miniature golf is a great way to spend time with friends, family, or a significant other. What better way to bond than talk over a few holes and laugh at yourself for missing one, or a few.



It’s accessible to everyone
Anyone can play miniature golf. It doesn’t require a large amount of money, skill, or physical abilities. It’s a fun game that’s accessible to everyone.

MINIATURE GOLF DAY FAQS


Where should I celebrate?
You can celebrate at any of your local miniature golf courses, or you can take it up a step by going to a driving range.



When is Miniature Golf Day?
There are two different holidays — Miniature Golf Day and National Miniature Golf Day. National Miniature Golf Day is celebrated on the second Saturday in May in the U.S., while Miniature Golf Day is on September 21, globally.



What if I don’t know how to play golf?
That’s the best part of miniature golf; you don’t need any skill! You just try to get the golf ball in the hole.

Related posts

Leave a Comment