Slightly dated but well kept. The kids had a blast (ages 1 to 6). I'm sure they will want to go again. There is an ample amount of coal equipment, and coal related items. In fact, the entire course is made with items from coal mines which is cool for coal miners to be able to explain to their non mining family and friends all the different things they would see if they went underground. Noted items: fan parts including housing you putt through and a spinning blade to hit through. You putt through a loader boom, walk over it's chain, and putt through man doors in a stopping. You have to putt through and around traditionally built crib, plus link n lock crib. Wall across a cat walk that you might see at a sump. A longwall shield is incorporated, and you even get to put through the center of a...
Read moreWe absolutely love making the trip to the coal mining museum for a visit and a round of mini golf to follow! All of the mini golf holes have a coal mining theme and some sort of mining equipment tied into each one with a little plaque about how the equipment is used and what it does! It's very neat! And the enormous rotating coal miner in the center of the course (also part of one of the holes) is an amazing sight! We were also delighted to find that food and drinks were available for purchase after our round of golf with a couple of nice tables and chairs to...
Read moreThis place was awesome, we visited on a last note since we we're visiting the state and I gotta say this family own mini golf, not only educated me on mining, but the literally golf course was built on old mining equipment, it was awesome, entertaining, and educational on a fun way, I defo support this place, service up front was exceptional, the land scape during the day is gorgeous, each hole had it's own fact, it was crazy....
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