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"Miniature Golf" is the 33rd episode of the second season of The Suite Life of Zack & Cody. When Zack and Cody go on a double date minigolfing, Ella scores a hole-in-one on almost every hole, causing Zack to become rather jealous. He hones his golfing skills and proceeds to beat everyone sorely, then brags and insults Ella inadvertently. Back at the Tipton, Maddie is surprised when London starts a book club, and Carey tries to live healthier.

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  • "Miniature Golf" is the 33rd episode of the second season of The Suite Life of Zack & Cody. When Zack and Cody go on a double date minigolfing, Ella scores a hole-in-one on almost every hole, causing Zack to become rather jealous. He hones his golfing skills and proceeds to beat everyone sorely, then brags and insults Ella inadvertently. Back at the Tipton, Maddie is surprised when London starts a book club, and Carey tries to live healthier.
  • Miniature Golf, commonly abbreviated to Mini Golf, is a sport, similar to golf, but played with various obstacles. Bart and Todd Flanders have been known to play it. It can be played at Sir Putt-A-Lot's Merrie Olde Fun Centre. Bart and Todd both came first place in a tournament held there.
  • Song: Miniature Golf Running Time: 1:56 Year: 1979 Artists: Barnes & Barnes and "Weird AL" Yankovic Lyrics: Song Title Video: Yes/None/Unknown Download/Listen: iTunes Link Forum: [(Discussion page at weirdalforum.com) Forum Discussion Page]
  • Miniature Golf is a game based on traditional golf that consists entirely of putting. Rather than being simply putting greens, miniature golf courses in America are known for their crazy obstacles such as windmills, castles, clowns, and other moving objects to make it as much a game of chance as it is a game of skill. It is these obstacles that make miniature golf more than simply golf in miniature.
  • At the Tubbytronic, Po slides down the pink slide for Tubby Custard until she fetches the other Tubbies to watch a video of a boy named Jalen, who is seen playing a game of miniature golf with his mother. Afterwards, Po and Laa-Laa play a game of catching the ball along with singing about it, after that, they met up with the other Teletubbies to watch The Magic House with the Singing Puppet performing on the Top Right Window. After that, the Teletubbies danced the Happy Dance before Tubby Bye Bye
  • In the early 1900's, miniature golf was actually the short game of regulation golf. The name quite frequently used in the early years was "Garden Golf" and it was played with a putter on real grass. In the 1920's & 30's, "rails" or "bumpers" started to appear, confining the ball within a boundary. The playing surface was changed to hard-pressed cottonseed hulls, which created a smoother putting surface. The game of minigolf was extremely popular among movie stars and celebrities, which helped spawn new links all across the nation. During the 1930's, there were approximately 30,000 links throughout the country with over 150 rooftop courses in New York City alone. The American population was hooked on miniature golf, as not only a leisure time game, but also a sport that any gender, any age
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  • A Nugget of History
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  • Miniature Golf
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  • Little Duffer's miniature golf course in Danville
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  • "They think it's just golf in miniature. But, it's not! It's Miniature Golf."
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  • Health and Fitness
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  • Little Duffer's and thousands of other courses around the world
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  • "Miniature Golf" is the 33rd episode of the second season of The Suite Life of Zack & Cody. When Zack and Cody go on a double date minigolfing, Ella scores a hole-in-one on almost every hole, causing Zack to become rather jealous. He hones his golfing skills and proceeds to beat everyone sorely, then brags and insults Ella inadvertently. Back at the Tipton, Maddie is surprised when London starts a book club, and Carey tries to live healthier.
  • Miniature Golf, commonly abbreviated to Mini Golf, is a sport, similar to golf, but played with various obstacles. Bart and Todd Flanders have been known to play it. It can be played at Sir Putt-A-Lot's Merrie Olde Fun Centre. Bart and Todd both came first place in a tournament held there.
  • Song: Miniature Golf Running Time: 1:56 Year: 1979 Artists: Barnes & Barnes and "Weird AL" Yankovic Lyrics: Song Title Video: Yes/None/Unknown Download/Listen: iTunes Link Forum: [(Discussion page at weirdalforum.com) Forum Discussion Page]
  • Miniature Golf is a game based on traditional golf that consists entirely of putting. Rather than being simply putting greens, miniature golf courses in America are known for their crazy obstacles such as windmills, castles, clowns, and other moving objects to make it as much a game of chance as it is a game of skill. It is these obstacles that make miniature golf more than simply golf in miniature.
  • At the Tubbytronic, Po slides down the pink slide for Tubby Custard until she fetches the other Tubbies to watch a video of a boy named Jalen, who is seen playing a game of miniature golf with his mother. Afterwards, Po and Laa-Laa play a game of catching the ball along with singing about it, after that, they met up with the other Teletubbies to watch The Magic House with the Singing Puppet performing on the Top Right Window. After that, the Teletubbies danced the Happy Dance before Tubby Bye Bye
  • In the early 1900's, miniature golf was actually the short game of regulation golf. The name quite frequently used in the early years was "Garden Golf" and it was played with a putter on real grass. In the 1920's & 30's, "rails" or "bumpers" started to appear, confining the ball within a boundary. The playing surface was changed to hard-pressed cottonseed hulls, which created a smoother putting surface. The game of minigolf was extremely popular among movie stars and celebrities, which helped spawn new links all across the nation. During the 1930's, there were approximately 30,000 links throughout the country with over 150 rooftop courses in New York City alone. The American population was hooked on miniature golf, as not only a leisure time game, but also a sport that any gender, any age could excel without any handicap or without being a well-conditioned athlete.
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