The put-put golf course every Hackerspace must build

Ever played a mini-golf course that includes a vacuum powered tube transport and Wii Nunchuk controlled labyrinth? We’d bet the answer is no on both counts, unless you’re friends with [Tom Scott]. He enlisted his local hacker friends to build a uniquely geeky mini-golf course to help him celebrate a milestone birthday — 10k days on this Earth. Last month we looked in on one of the Portal themed holes, but the finished course is almost unbelievably larger and more amazing.

Our count puts the course at twelve holes. We’re already familiar with the Companion Sphere Incinerator hole, but joining in that theme is a Turret Hole (whith lasers!), and a clever hack that uses hidden balls to simulate a portal jump. The image above shows the Real Turf hole which starts with a put up some living sod into the indoor/outdoor carpet lined labyrinth. The Twin Looper hole will suck a well placed putt through thirty meters of tubing. And of course there’s the Minecraft hole which includes a Creeper and TNT block.

Don’t miss the clip after the break which shows off the course. And if you’d like to hit these links yourself they’ll be making an appearance at the Derby Maker Faire (in the UK) on June 3rd.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9Ki5Vpon5c

[Thanks Chris]

Comments

  1. Chris says:

    Put-put? Don’t you mean putt-putt?

  2. andar_b says:

    “joining that heme is a Turret Hold (which lasers!)”? I think that might have been “joining that theme is a Turret hole (with lasers!)

  3. HackJack says:

    OMG! If only real mini-golfs were that fun…

  4. sey says:

    Awesome!

    There’s a minigolf course like that (maybe not quite as cool, sadly) in Frankfurt (Zeilgalerie).

  5. David B says:

    That is the coolest thing ever.

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