Crazy Golf is an old sport. The first miniature golf course was in 1912 it has come a long way since then.
Crazy Golf needn’t just be for families or couples looking for a challenge. Playing crazy golf is a useful way to teach children better hand and eye co-ordination. Some 68% of children apparently learn 84% better when they are learning through an activity they like.
And who doesn’t like crazy golf I ask?
The benefits of Crazy Golf for children
- An economic way for children to learn to challenge themselves and have fun at the same time
- Helps younger children develop their fine motor skills
- Improves hand eye co-ordination which can help with other activities for the future
- Helps with reaction times in ball sports
- Encourages light activity for those that don’t enjoy team sports
- Gets children off their seats and away from electronic devices and TV!
We have been at a number of local Primary schools recently to encourage the children to participate in different sport and leisure activities. Here are some photos of some children enjoying some crazy golf in the outdoors yesterday:
If you are planning some school activities where you would like to hire crazy golf, do get in touch!