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Recycled mini-golf coming to Bushwick — Brooklynian

Recycled mini-golf coming to Bushwick

Sounds kind of awesome.

NYT:
Staffed by volunteers and paid for by private supporters (an entrance fee of $5 for adults and $3 for children will help to pay them back), the Putting Lot will have a snack shack made of shipping pallets, as well as canopies built from recycled sails to provide shade.

The course, which opens for the season June 6, occupies a lot at 12 Wyckoff Avenue that was a former dumping ground for everything from broken toilets to car parts. It will be built almost entirely from repurposed materials.

One hole, for instance, will include obstacles like scrap-car doors to simulate the hazards of city cycling. Another will use recycled soda bottles to create a water feature with a pier-like structure. A third will have a mock bodega where golfers will have to navigate around boxes and milk crates.

Comments

  • "Staffed by volunteers"? Good god. Are there no jobs that pay people in money anymore?
  • I have always preferred utilizing my wire cutters and sneaking onto the Dyker Heights Golf Course thru the chain link fence on Poly Place. Damn Tiger Woods complex for brats interupts my dogs' "constitutionals".
  • The only hazards are the bodies from past mob kills and the used contraceptives and liquor bottles. But if the little rug rats can deal, so can my dogs and I!!!!!
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