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Putt To Work (Minigolf)

Wait for the WALK light!
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For those of us who live in cities with lots of greenery and grassed sidewalks the option of walking to work in decent weather is quite viable.

For those people who enjoy golf there is an added benefit... You can break up your walk into a series of shots, depending upon where you want to end up with each virtual shot.

For some small infrastructure costs it would be simple enough to turn walking paths into an elongated minigolf course, allowing you to putt your way to work.

Every time you have to cross a street you simply sink the ball on this side and it pops up on the other side of the road, waiting for you to catch up.

Get fit and improve your short game as you go. (60% of golf is played within 20metres of the flag.)

UnaBubba, Nov 23 2004

You already showed us how to accomplish this http://www.halfbake...dea/Folding_20Green
[dentworth, Nov 24 2004]

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       (wakes up on grasswalk again, head hurting and ankle twisted as usual) I have to start watching my step.
Worldgineer, Nov 23 2004
  

       You can fire your driver. :)
UnaBubba, Nov 23 2004
  

       Used to do the javelin, hows that for an 'on your way to work' sport?   

       [back to golf] I like the idea of having to chip from out of the sand on any building sites you pass.
etherman, Nov 24 2004
  

       The biggest headache would be that your balls would always roll out into the traffic - nearly all footpaths fall to the road. Still + for a great excuse to be late. (60% of golf is played within 20metres of the workplace?)
stupop, Nov 24 2004
  

       //your balls would always roll out into the traffic//   

       OUCH!!
etherman, Nov 24 2004
  

       The biggest problem would be the nasty shank that I developed on holiday! - damned near poleaxed the oppo!
gnomethang, Nov 24 2004
  

       Smash a big 330yd fade into oncoming traffic? Great!
UnaBubba, Nov 24 2004
  
      
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