Miniature GolfStarting in the mid-1980's, a newer putt putt adventure-style course became very popular which took on a Disney-look in its theming. Course names now were as exotic as the courses themselves such as Pirate's Cove, Adventure Island, Mountasia, etc. Many were built first in the tourist destination areas such as Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, which to this day, is still the Miniature Golf Game Capitol of the World. There are as many as 45 mini golf courses within a 20 mile radius from the center of the Grand Strand and the tourist swell of over 12 million visitors easily supports this many golf game facilities. For four years, a miniature golf National Championship was aired on ESPN with excellent family ratings and still ranks as one of ESPN's top family sport shows. The actual television production was produced by PGA Tour Productions who gladly has agreed to renew our production schedule as long we would like due to such a great public reception to this golf game program. This miniature golf program alone generated more interest in the sport of miniature golf and the total concept of an FEC or Sport Park due to viewing households of over 63 million with accumulative actual viewer-ship of 2.2 million. PC
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