This is a new form of fun that integrates the regular golfing that has swept the world for decades. Think of flashy lights and the dark. Now imagine all the glow sticks in the world being shoved into a dark room and designed in a way that makes it pleasing and interesting to look at. Now, have that made into a mini golf course and you got yourself a Blacklight Glow Golf.
Since the USA has been putting around gold courses everywhere, it is only natural for the people who behind those to make it more interesting, right? There we already have the regular and wide open field of a normal golf course. Then there is mini golf that is kinda like a childproof version.
Speaking of, what kind of a genius do you have to be to make this idea? It sounds amazing. It sounds like laser tag except with the lack of war cries and the music of terror in your ears. Yes, terror can be music. But anyway, the premise of this brings out the competitive side of people as well as force to actually be in it.
At the forefront though, it literally is just a golfing place. We have already seen a lot of those in our lives but they made it fun by turning off all the lights and replacing them with colorful glow in the dark items. Would that not entice children into eating them though? Because they literally are very colorful enough to take a bite off of. Like candy.
All those glow in the dark objects lying around should already be eye catching enough to warrant attention. Now if they could use that as an advantage and specifically design for a certain demographic, would that make them more successful? It would most likely depend on the number of people that lives in that area.
Imagine all the kids playing there and the excited squeals that would no doubt go around. It would be hilarious to chase them around with the golf club and pretend you were going to sock them with it in the dark. Not that you were really going to, of course. But teasing children kind of has its own perks.
Well, this goes back to the management if they DO get themselves in. Will they not even be suspicious about the group of children, giggling themselves silly? Not to mention that they would actually reek of alcohol no matter how much they try to hide it. Plus, come on. These are teens and they are in a group. How is that NOT suspicious already?
It kind of makes you wonder if this was possible for other sports. Like basketball. Hold on, wait. That actually sounds like a really bad idea. Basketball is a sport that needs people to keep running. Plus, there is a possibly traumatizing ball they have to toss around. Playing that game in that darkness would only lead to many injuries.
What else are they going to come up with next time? Maybe a reenactment of the dinosaur era? Or a simulation of outer space that is as close to the original?
Since the USA has been putting around gold courses everywhere, it is only natural for the people who behind those to make it more interesting, right? There we already have the regular and wide open field of a normal golf course. Then there is mini golf that is kinda like a childproof version.
Speaking of, what kind of a genius do you have to be to make this idea? It sounds amazing. It sounds like laser tag except with the lack of war cries and the music of terror in your ears. Yes, terror can be music. But anyway, the premise of this brings out the competitive side of people as well as force to actually be in it.
At the forefront though, it literally is just a golfing place. We have already seen a lot of those in our lives but they made it fun by turning off all the lights and replacing them with colorful glow in the dark items. Would that not entice children into eating them though? Because they literally are very colorful enough to take a bite off of. Like candy.
All those glow in the dark objects lying around should already be eye catching enough to warrant attention. Now if they could use that as an advantage and specifically design for a certain demographic, would that make them more successful? It would most likely depend on the number of people that lives in that area.
Imagine all the kids playing there and the excited squeals that would no doubt go around. It would be hilarious to chase them around with the golf club and pretend you were going to sock them with it in the dark. Not that you were really going to, of course. But teasing children kind of has its own perks.
Well, this goes back to the management if they DO get themselves in. Will they not even be suspicious about the group of children, giggling themselves silly? Not to mention that they would actually reek of alcohol no matter how much they try to hide it. Plus, come on. These are teens and they are in a group. How is that NOT suspicious already?
It kind of makes you wonder if this was possible for other sports. Like basketball. Hold on, wait. That actually sounds like a really bad idea. Basketball is a sport that needs people to keep running. Plus, there is a possibly traumatizing ball they have to toss around. Playing that game in that darkness would only lead to many injuries.
What else are they going to come up with next time? Maybe a reenactment of the dinosaur era? Or a simulation of outer space that is as close to the original?
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