How Do You Get A Hole In 1 On Mini Putt?
Miniature golf is a fun, yet challenging, game. The goal is to putt the ball into the hole. Most mini-golf courses feature obstacles and hills that make it difficult for the ball to reach its destination. A small overview of physics and geometry will help you beat the odds and learn how to get a hole in one. Find the appropriate length putter. This is key, yet often, overlooked. You need a putter that is long enough that you don’t have to bend your knees drastically to hold it, but you also want to avoid a putter that is so long you cannot bend your knees at all. Find a comfortable stance where you will slightly bend your knees and the putter rests flat against the ground. Study the hole. Too many mini-golfers rush to the hole, set their ball down, and putt before even studying or analyzing the hole. Mini-golf courses provide plenty of diversions and obstacles. First study the green. Do any hills or slopes exist? If so, how can you avoid them? Can you aim for a wall and bounce the ball