By Luke Anderson
If Putt-Putt were a professional sport, I would likely make an attempt to join a team. When I was a kid we would have to drive over an hour to reach the nearest Putt-Putt course, which meant that was a rare treat. Since those times I’ve always secretly thought about making my own private course, but those sorts of things take a good bit of money. If you’re looking for a small course that won’t set you back a couple thousand bucks, here is the My Mini Golf miniature golf course.
I have to say that while the idea seemed exciting, I am really underwhelmed. You only get a total of 7 plastic pieces, which I’m sure will be plenty of fun if you position them correctly. What really turns me off to the product is the $329 price tag. That breaks down to almost $50 for each piece of plastic, which is a bit salty in my book.
Luke failed out of maths in school.
329 / 13 = ~$25/each
Hey, $25 is “almost $50” heh
It is a professional sport (don't you watch ESPN-2?). Start here: http://www.thepmga.com/ and enjoy your new career
Much to my math teacher's displeasure, I am actually pretty good with numbers. My memory, however, fails me at times.
The correct number of pieces is 7, however, the site I sourced came up with 13. After I investigated further, I found that on the manufacturer's site they list only 7. Thus they are close to $50 each. I corrected the dollar amount, but failed to change the listed number of pieces.
I've corrected this, and decided to purchase one of those memory games for my DS tomorrow….if I remember.
Much to my math teacher's displeasure, I am actually pretty good with numbers. My memory, however, fails me at times.
The correct number of pieces is 7, however, the site I sourced came up with 13. After I investigated further, I found that on the manufacturer's site they list only 7. Thus they are close to $50 each. I corrected the dollar amount, but failed to change the listed number of pieces.
I've corrected this, and decided to purchase one of those memory games for my DS tomorrow….if I remember.
Much to my math teacher's displeasure, I am actually pretty good with numbers. My memory, however, fails me at times.
The correct number of pieces is 7, however, the site I sourced came up with 13. After I investigated further, I found that on the manufacturer's site they list only 7. Thus they are close to $50 each. I corrected the dollar amount, but failed to change the listed number of pieces.
I've corrected this, and decided to purchase one of those memory games for my DS tomorrow….if I remember.