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The Links at Mariners Point
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Review by:
Richard H.
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You can go to The Links at Mariners Point to hone your golf skills on the driving range, or practice a short game on the chip and putt course (9 holes) they have. Or, you can do what I do and go there to have fun on the putting course. Putting courses are not prevalent, and they're very similar to miniature golf you may find at a amusement park, but you use an actual golf putter and golf ball and try to sink your ball into actual holes. I guess the idea is to simulate the green on a golf course, so you can practice your putting skills, but they designed the course such that there are hills at different places and even sand traps. The best part of the course is that they actually move the holes around on a weekly or bi-weekly basis. Putting is pretty easy (but hard to be good) and anyone can enjoy it. I would recommend it to anyone.
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