About Minigolf

About Minigolf

Miniature Golf often called Minigolf or Putt-Putt is a fun and skillful offshoot of traditional golf that focuses purely on the putting aspect of the game.
While classic golf covers long distances across open courses, minigolf is designed for short, precise play offering the excitement of golf in a compact, creative format.

A typical course features a series of 9 or 18 holes, each presenting unique challenges.
What makes minigolf special are its distinct characteristics:

When a course adopts the structure and precision of golf but skips the decorative props, it becomes a pure mini version of traditional golf a test of accuracy, control, and focus.
Minigolf is both a leisure activity and a recognized competitive sport, played by enthusiasts, families, and professionals alike.

Minigolf In India

Minigolf has rapidly gained popularity in India, attracting players of all ages, skill levels, and backgrounds.
The sport combines fun and accessibility with the precision and concentration of traditional golf, making it ideal for schools, clubs, and professional competitions.
The objective is simple:
Hit the ball from the tee-off point into the hole in as few strokes as possible.
Each course is designed with creative and challenging obstacles encouraging players to putt through, over, under, and around unique setups that test skill and creativity.

Globally, the World Minigolf Sport Federation (WMF) recognizes four official types of tournament courses:

Professional players use precision-engineered putters and competition-grade rubber balls to achieve the perfect hole-in-one showcasing both art and skill on every shot.
In India, the sport is steadily evolving under guidance from national federations and the Asia Minigolf Sport Federation (AMF), connecting Indian players to the broader Asian and global minigolf community.

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