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How to Improve Your Mini Golf Game

Mini golf is a great activity for families, friends, and couples to enjoy together! It’s a laid back game that still has a competitive nature. Even if you’re just playing casually, it’s fun to learn how to win against your opponents! If your goal is to improve your mini golf game and dominate on the course, try following these tips:

Use the Right Size Putter

The size of your putter can affect your mini golf performance. If you want to become a better mini golf player, you need to use the right size putter. The top of your putter should come up to your belt or waist with your hands in the middle of the grip. This will help keep your stance comfortable and steady every time you putt.

Observe the Course

It can be tempting to just jump right in when playing mini golf. This strategy is fine if your goal is simply to have fun with your family and friends. However, if your goal is to improve your mini golf game and dominate on the course, you need to pay close attention to the design of each hole. Every mini golf course has unique obstacles and dimensions that require a different approach. If possible, look a couple holes ahead as you play to plan as you go along. Keep an eye out for interesting and innovative design features and adjust your strategy accordingly.

Watch Your Opponents

If you’re not the first to putt, you can gather valuable information from watching your opponents’ shots. Pay attention to bounce strength, speed, and angles. Depending on their outcomes, you can either copy what they did well or make adjustments. Watching how the ball behaves on the mini golf course can help you plan each of your shots with precision.

Use Proper Form

Using proper form is essential to improving your mini golf game. Stand with your feet shoulder width apart and with your knees slightly bent. Most people prefer to putt with their dominant hand positioned away from the hole so that it is facing the hole. You might keep your head slightly down during play, but make sure you are able to see where you want the ball to go. Continually glance at your target before you hit the ball.

Focus on Ball Speed

As you practice your mini golf form and technique, train yourself to hit the ball with a precisely measured amount of force. It’s a good idea to first practice putting to a marked point on a straight and level green so you can get a feel for how much force is required for various distances. Then, you can experiment with how balls break on curved surfaces at different speeds. Balls break less at faster speeds. It’s generally better to hit a ball with too much force than not enough, as the goal is to get it as close to the hole as possible from your tee shot. Weak shots will deviate more on curves and ramps, taking your ball toward hazards and away from the hole.

Take Your Time

Mini golf is all about having fun and spending time with others. Some people try to rush through the course, but that’s counterproductive and takes away from the enjoyment of the game. When you take your time, not only do you get to enjoy the game more but you’ll also perform much better. Mini golf courses are designed with caution and strategy in mind, which means calculated movements will put you at an advantage. Slow down and pay attention to what’s working in your strategy and what needs improvement.

Now that you know how to improve your mini golf game, it’s time to put your skills to the test! Head over to Crave Golf Club for a fun and unique mini golf experience. You can choose between our rooftop course and indoor course, or play both for a discounted price! Each course is candy-themed with larger-than-life sweets and candy characters that create a whimsical environment. Get your Crave Golf Club tickets today!

Crave Golf Club

2925 Parkway
Pigeon Forge, TN
37863

Located between lights 4 & 5 on the Parkway

Top rated attraction, minutes from Sevierville and Gatlinburg.

865-366-3403

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