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Fore! (Actually 15) Miniature Golf Courses in Hartford and Tolland Counties

For summer family fun for ages 2 to 102, check out Patch's guide to miniature golf courses in Hartford and Tolland counties.

Since the early 20th century, miniature golf has been a favorite outlet for families to spend quality fun time together while enjoying a beautiful summer day. The game originated in England in 1912, and began sweeping America around 1916. By the late 1920s, there were tens of thousands of minigolf courses around the country.

The economic depression of the 1930s resulted in the closure and demolition of most courses in the United States by the end of that decade. However, a revival of fortune came about when brothers Joseph and Robert Taylor of Binghamton, N.Y. began building layouts featuring obstacles, including the now-iconic windmill.

Today's courses are a mixed bag - some have the traditional, gimmicky allure of wishing wells, castles, clowns and windmills, while others offer more of a landscaped feel which require players to cater their shots to the contours of the layout.

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In recent years, courses have closed in Vernon, Windsor Locks and, most recently, Ellington, but Patch was able to find 15 miniature golf locations currently operating in Hartford and Tolland counties. Each listing contains a link to the course's web site or Facebook page, and are listed in reverse alphabetical order to avoid any show of favoritism (plus giving those at the end of the alphabet a chance to show up first for a change).

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