Half a croissant, on a plate, with a sign in front of it saying '50c'
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Extreme Miniature Golf

'Cause everything's more fun with explosions.
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Played on recreations of army obstacle courses. Must haves: swamp pit, simulated air bombing raids, barbed wire, climbing walls, and drill sergeant caddies. And of course, the windmill.
The next Olympic sport?
RayfordSteele, Feb 25 2002

Inspired by the classic... http://www.halfbake...n_20of_20(anything)
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       spelling in title - correction please
po, Feb 25 2002
  

       From the title, I was expecting a table-top version of the amusement (or, to be really extreme, a pocket version).
quarterbaker, Feb 25 2002
  

       qb, that would be 'extreme[ly] miniature golf.'
RayfordSteele, Feb 25 2002
  

       I've always found that mini golf can be best played violently. The best way to get the ball in the hole (before which it needs to go round two corners, through a tunnel, and over a hill) is to whack it as hard as possible in the vague direction of the hole. It generally goes right in.
QuadAlpha, Feb 26 2002
  

       The park would have to have a big sign:   

       NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS OF LIMBS, VISION, HEARING, OR LIFE.
maabbott88, Mar 07 2004
  
      
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