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Mini Golf in Odense

Mini golf is a fantastic activity for spending time with friends and family. It's a relaxed and fun way to compete without things getting too serious. Everyone can participate, regardless of age or physical fitness, and there's almost a guarantee of lots of laughs and a great atmosphere.

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Vesterbro Miniature Golf

Vesterbro Minigolf offers an atmospheric experience with beautifully landscaped minigolf courses suitable for players of all ages and skill levels.

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MAXIMUM in Odense

Discover MAXIMUM in Odense with bowling, indoor play areas, escape rooms and more. A great choice for families, friends and active fun all year round.

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Minigolf Club Putter Team Odense

Minigolf Putter Team Odense is the local club for minigolfers. The club has access to several courts, among others the outdoor minigolf court on the harbour.

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Did you know?

The history of minigolf dates back to the early 20th century and is closely linked to the popularity of golf. The first known minigolf course was established in the United States in 1916 in Pinehurst, North Carolina, as a way to offer golf enthusiasts a smaller and more accessible version of the game. The course was designed by James Barber and was primarily aimed at women, who at the time did not play much traditional golf.

The game quickly became popular, and in the 1920s and 1930s, the number of minigolf courses in the United States and Europe exploded. Many of these courses were characterized by creative and often imaginative obstacles, which became an integral part of the game. Minigolf became a form of popular entertainment and has over the years evolved into a sport with official tournaments and world championships.

Today, minigolf is recognized as a sport with its own rules and competitions, and it remains a popular activity both as a leisure sport and in competitive contexts.