South Carolina Has Best Pro Minigolf Training Course
Growing up, birthday parties meant fun activities. It was not uncommon to celebrate with friends at the movies. It was not uncommon to celebrate with friends at a restaurant (specifically, McDonald’s. Yes, kids, look up McDonald’s birthday parties). However, the number one activity that would ensure good attendance at your birthday party was minigolf. We loved it. Who knew you could become professional at it, though. You can. And the number one place to train for this is Hawaiian Rumble Minigolf in North Myrtle Beach.
What Makes Hawaiian Rumble Minigolf Special?
I, and I’m almost positive, you, have driven by Hawaiian Rumble Minigolf a thousand times and not thought much. I mean, it’s not like there’s not a minigolf course on every corner (seemingly) in Myrtle and North Myrtle Beach, right? Well, you’ll never drive by and not remember this again. Hawaiian Rumble Minigolf is and has been home to the US Pro Minigolf (USPMG) Masters. Yup, indeed pro minigolf is a thing, and Hawaiian Rumble Minigolf is essentially the sport’s “Augusta National.”
What’s With The Theme Of Hawaiian Rumble Minigolf?
The course has actually been around for more than 35 years. Owner Bob Detwiler is originally from Indiana. So, how did the whole “Hawaiian” thing come about? He tells The State, “My mother wanted to go to Hawaii. We’re from Indiana originally. People in the Midwest, they see those pictures on TV in the wintertime, how beautiful it is. Everybody wants to go to Hawaii but not everybody can make it, so I offer them a Hawaiian experience right here.”
Is Hawaiian Rumble Minigolf Too Hard For You And Me?
Okay, don’t be fooled or intimidated. Just because Hawaiian Minigolf is the epicenter of the professional ‘putt putt’ world, it is a place for fun for golfers of all ages. Detwiler stresses that whether you are eight or eighty, you will have a great time.