![]() ![]() “I played high school golf and was a three-time state champion, then I went to college and played there,” Howell tells me. One of those professional companies is PuttTek, a business built by competitive golfer Howell, PuttTek’s president and co-founder. If you’ve got the money and the space for something truly impressive, you can hire professionals to make you a backyard mini-golf course. īut what if - and you may be able to guess where we’re going with this, assuming you read the title - we built mini-golf courses in our backyards? Here are five guys who did just that, from those who turned it into a business to those who just got real creative with a shovel and their mom’s old tin cans. But now that most of us are stuck inside, those yearning to thwack a brightly-colored golf ball around a dinosaur-themed putt-putt course are left as frustrated as Adam Sandler was at that clown in Happy Gilmore. While real golf is environmentally unsound at best and states already reopening their golf courses need to take a long, hard look at themselves, mini-golf is one of the true, simple joys of a perfectly-buzzed summer afternoon. ![]() Have you ever looked into your backyard and imagined the possibilities? Not just taking care of those grassless patches or filling that hole you keep tripping in, but turning your backyard into something truly special? Or, if you don’t have a backyard, have you ever imagined having a really cool one and showing up all those jerks who are taking their backyards for granted? Well, for some guys, they did more than just imagine…
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