• Indoor Golf Putting Game
  • Indoor Golf Putting Game
  • Indoor Golf Putting Game
  • Indoor Golf Putting Game
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Indoor Golf Putting Game

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A fun & creative gift idea

Handmade Limited edition – 100% unique

Eco-friendly & sustainable materials

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A fun way to perfect your short game, no tee time necessary.
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  • What Makes It Uncommon

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    Don your best argyle sweater and pom-pom hat: With Mike Mitchell’s indoor putting game, you’ll be sinking balls left and right. Here are the basics: Arrange the targets, each a different shape and difficulty level (and therefore worth different points). Then roll the dice and putt the ball into the shapes you roll. First player to get exactly 21 points wins. You can also, of course, forget the scores and putt for fun. Just remember that the game works best on carpet. Fore! Available with or without a putter. Targets made in Muskego, Wisconsin. Wooden dice, golf balls, mesh storage bag, and putter made in China. Assembled in Waukesha, Wisconsin.

    Made from

    aluminum, mesh, rubber, paper, zinc alloy, golf ball, tpe (thermoplastic elastomer), hemu wood

    Measurements

    Without Putter: 10” L x 10” W x 3.5” H; With Putter 12” L x 10” W x 3.5” H

    Notes

    Includes:
    - 5 shaped holes
    - 2 golf balls
    - 1 pair of custom-made wooden dice
    - 1 scorecard
    - 1 mesh storage bag
    - 1 optional putter, 32.5" in length

    Item ID

    54853

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    created by Mike Mitchell

    location

    Wisconsin

    After Mike Mitchell retired from a corporate career, he was looking for a new project. At his sister's suggestion, he made a list of things he loves. One entry? Golf, a favorite pastime of his ever since he started caddying at 10 years old. "Every time I stand on the first tee, I think to myself, 'Today may be the day that I shoot the best round of my life,'" he says. Now, from his home workspace in Wisconsin, Mike assembles the indoor putting game he designed for golfers of all skill levels.

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