Par'Putt Miniature Golf Storage Cart

An ABS storage cart neatly houses and hauls the entire Par'Putt Miniature Golf Set, complete with 6 locking swivel caster wheels for rapid loading and unloading. Easily push the cart to and from storage, making quick work of transporting your mini-golf equipment. Cart is 56"L x 14"W x 21"H, 36 lb
Creative Activities Using the ParPutt™ Miniature Golf Storage Cart
The ParPutt™ Miniature Golf Storage Cart is a fantastic tool for organizing mini golf sets, making it easy to manage multiple students during PE class. Below are creative activity ideas that help students practice mini golf while enhancing their fundamental movement skills. Each activity focuses on specific skills like accuracy, coordination, and balance, incorporating elements of mini golf into an engaging and educational experience.
1. Hole-in-One Hero: Students take turns attempting to make a hole-in-one on a straight course. Each time they succeed, they must move to a more challenging hole. This activity develops accuracy in striking and coordination.
2. ParPutt™ Putt & Swerve: Use obstacles to create a winding course. Students must navigate the ball around the obstacles to reach the hole, promoting twisting and turning as they move through the course.
3. Bounce Back Putt: Set up a wall or barrier that students must bounce the ball off before it reaches the hole. This teaches both strategic thinking and hand-eye coordination.
4. Dodging Divots: Use spot markers to create “divots” on the course. Students must dodge these while putting, practicing agility and dodging skills as they avoid obstacles.
5. Trick Shot Trials: Students are encouraged to attempt “trick shots,” such as banking the ball off walls or using ramps. This promotes creativity and problem-solving in how to approach putting.
6. The Long Shot Challenge: Mark out a long-distance hole and challenge students to make it in as few strokes as possible. This emphasizes power and control in striking.
7. Mini-Golf Relay: In teams, students must pass the putter after each shot, racing to finish all the holes. This builds teamwork and quick decision-making while putting under pressure.
8. Team Tee-Off Challenge: Split the class into teams and assign different holes. The team that completes all holes first wins. This builds cooperation, speed, and strategic thinking in completing the course.
9. Obstacle Overload: Add various obstacles, such as bean bags, hurdles, and other equipment on hand that students must avoid while putting. The challenge lies in maintaining control over the ball as they navigate around these objects.
10. King of the Course: After finishing a hole, students must perform an activity or balance on one foot on a spot marker while waiting for the others to finish!