The Video Arcade Miniature Golf Game.

This is the same full-size miniature golf video game found in arcade parlors. Up to four competitors can play on two virtual courses using a real putter and real balls–you can explore the casino-themed Las Vegas course or the tiki torch-themed Paradise Island course on the large, high-definition 32″ LCD (Play Video). Just like real courses, you can shoot your ball through obstacles, such as a secret door at the base of an Egyptian pyramid for a one-way route directly to the hole… if you can time it correctly before it closes. Shot controls allow you to adjust your view left or right, providing overhead or ball view to plan the optimal path to the hole. The putting green allows left- and right-handers to play easily. Simply putt your ball at the base of the video screen; when the ball is detected by the game‘s computer, the virtual world takes over, calculating both the direction and speed of the ball, “shooting” it toward the hole; balls return automatically. Music and sound effects are delivered by three speakers. It comes with its own putter (you may substitute your own) on a tether and five balls. White Glove delivery. Plugs into AC. 68″ L x 55″ W x 72″ H. (470 lbs.)
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I am looking to see if anyone has info on Weddings at Angel Park Golf Course in Las Vegas?
My Fiance and I are looking into getting married at Angel Park Golf Course in Las Vegas and I was wondering if anyone had any good or bad reviews on this place. THANKS!!! ; )
NO Info, but I would be interested in the info also.
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What 5 basic golf clubs would You take besides a putter,on a 2 day amateur golf outing in Las Vegas?
driver,3iron, sand wedge,casino chips and enogh cash for a night at glitter gulch
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Where’s the best place to find user reviews on golf courses?
I’m traveling to Las Vegas and would like to know where the best places are to play golf from the golfer’s prospective
Depends on how much you want to spend and the time of the year you are going. Mesquite, Nevada and St. George, Utah have the better course and cheaper prices.
Check out Silver Stone golf course in Vegas…27 holes them. Also the Paiute Golf courses. 36 holes there. 1 more would be Bear’s Best. Jack Nicklaus design with 18 of his favorite holes from around the world on 1 golf course.
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