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by June McCullough Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

Why choose amusement construction for Putt-Putt Golf?

Amusement Construction is the preferred miniature golf construction company for Putt-Putt® courses nationwide. We were involved with the new Putt Putt Golf design in Hope Mills, NC (the original home of Putt Putt). This new design was part of the rebirth of the Putt Putt brand and is the standard for all Putt Putt miniature golf courses nationwide.

How do you make your golf course accessible to people with disabilities?

1 Develop a written plan of how your facility will accommodate golfers with disabilities. 2 Work towards developing a training program for staff members who will assist disabled golfers. 3 Evaluate the facility for accessibility, identifying potential barriers to access and creating a continuous pathway throughout the golf course. More items...

Is the putt planet mini golf accessible?

We all enjoy mini golf so we hoped it would live up to the photos on the Putt Planet website and be accessible as they claimed. When we arrived we were impressed to see a ramp to the front door, and an accessible entrance into the actual golf course inside.

Is putt planet wheelchair accessible?

Keep in mind that although wheelchair accessible there are a couple of tight places from a putting point of view. The pear and raspberry bread in the cafe is delicious. If you would like more information about Putt Planet head to their website.

Can handicapped people play golf?

Golf is a sport that can be played by almost everyone – regardless of your level of mobility. Whether you are in a wheelchair, have an amputation, or an injury, you can engage in and enjoy golf comfortably.

What does ADA stand for in golf?

Martin H. Orlick, Esq. | ADA Compliance and Defense Lawyer. Effective March 15, 2012, all … golf courses open to play by the general public must comply with the requirements of the new 2010 ADA Standards for accessible design.

Is mini golf a good way to practice putting?

Regularly playing mini golf can help you become a better analyst of the slope, position and speed of regular golf greens, thus improving your putting. You'll be using skills like visualisation and imagination to read the break of the greens, and developing these skills will definitely help your putting prowess.

How do you play mini golf in a wheelchair?

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How many disabled golfers are there?

The NCA believes that there are probably at least 8 million people with disabilities who would consider playing golf or returning to the game if given the opportunity. Think of the positive implications for the game if that estimate is even close to accurate.

Does Americans with Disabilities Act apply to private clubs?

Are private clubs covered under Title III? No. Private membership clubs do not have to comply with ADA regulations except when they open their facilities to the general public.

Does mini golf require skill?

If you want to be a top Mini-golf player, you need to learn some basic golfing skills. While the course is smaller and the rules are different, you still need to use some standard golfing skills.

Is it weird to bring your own putter to mini golf?

Miniature golf locations do not expect you to bring your own putter, but you are allowed to if you would like to. Sometimes, bringing your own putter is a good idea, and other times, this is not necessarily the smartest move.

How do you improve Putt Putt?

How to Improve Your Putt-Putt GameObserve the Course. Many players take a “jump right in” approach to miniature golf. ... Use Proper Form. The first thing any miniature golf pro will tell you is that using proper form is essential to improving your game. ... Take Your Time. ... Make Practice a Priority.

How many holes are accessible in miniature golf?

At least 50 percent of the holes on a miniature golf course must be accessible—if possible, operators should make all holes accessible. Accessible holes must be consecutive, to offer a more socially integrated experience. If only the minimum number of holes are accessible, it is recommended that designers select holes that will offer golfers who use wheelchairs or other mobility devices a playing experience that is as equivalent as possible to the experience of golfers without disabilities. An exception permits courses to have one break in the sequence of accessible holes, if the last hole in the sequence is the last hole on the course. The route in which a golfer with a disability must travel may not require travel back through any holes, even if the route is adjacent to the hole and not on the hole itself.

How much ground space is needed for a golf course?

The clear floor or ground space area at the start of play for each accessible hole must be 48 by 60 inches minimum to allow players to position themselves for the first shot. It must have a slope no steeper than 1:48 so that people using wheelchairs or mobility devices do not have to hit the ball while positioned on a sloped surface. The accessible route and the clear space can overlap.

What is an accessible route?

Accessible routes are continuous, unobstructed paths connecting all accessible elements and spaces of a building or facility. The accessible route must comply with ADAAG provisions for the location, width (minimum of 36 inches), passing space, head room, surface, slope (maximum of 1:12 or 8.33%), changes in level, doors, egress, and areas of rescue assistance, unless otherwise modified by specific provisions outlined in this guide. The accessible route must connect the facility’s entrance with the first accessible hole and with start of play area on each following accessible hole. The course must be configured to allow an easy exit from the last accessible hole to the facility exit or entrance. When not all holes are accessible, a player cannot be required to double back through holes to exit. Where possible, designers and operators are encouraged to make all holes accessible. An accessible route connecting accessible holes may be on the hole-playing surface or adjacent to it.

How far from the surface of a golf course can you play?

If the accessible route is adjacent to the playing surface, it must not exceed 36 inches from any area where golf balls rest. This allows players to be close enough to reach the ball and play from outside the hole. The accessible route should be as close to the level playing areas as possible.

Can a golfer with a disability travel back through a hole?

The route in which a golfer with a disability must travel may not require travel back through any holes, even if the route is adjacent to the hole and not on the hole itself. Click on diagram to view enlargement.

Can you double back through holes?

When not all holes are accessible , a player cannot be required to double back through holes to exit. Where possible, designers and operators are encouraged to make all holes accessible. An accessible route connecting accessible holes may be on the hole-playing surface or adjacent to it.

What are the accessibility routes on a golf course?

Accessible Routes on the Golf Course: Golf courses must provide continuous, unobstructed pathways (of at least 48″ in width) to connect all areas within the boundaries of the golf course. This includes the bag drop area, parking lot, clubhouse and pro shop, practice facilities, actual golf course (tees, fairways, greens, and routes between holes), ...

What is ADAAG golf?

These requirements include detailed architectural requirements known as the ADA Standards for Accessible Design (“ADA Standards”), which are based on federal ADA Accessibility Guidelines (“ADAAG”). The ADAAG address golf courses and other recreational facilities. These guidelines were developed to make certain activities such as golf are accessible ...

What is a golf cart?

Often, accessible golf carts, also known as single-rider carts, are used by individuals with mobility impairments. The carts typically are operated with hand controls and have seats that swivel to get the golfer into a hitting position. The carts are designed to avoid injury to the course and can be driven up onto tees and greens.

What are places of public accommodation?

Under this law, places of public accommodation, such as stores, restaurants, hotels and gyms, are required to make goods and services available to and usable by individuals with disabilities on an equal basis with members of the general public. The U.S. Department of Justice has issued regulations to address specific requirements of the ADA.

Can two handicapped golfers play on the same day?

And, ideally, it would be prudent for a golf course to make two accessible carts available, in order to permit two golfers with disabilities to play the same course on the same day, and/or permit two disabled golfers to play together.

Can a golf course be sued for ADA?

Furthermore, a golf course may be forced to make significant remediations at a substantial cost through either a court order or a private settlement . Generally, private settlements also result in substantial attorneys’ fees to the plaintiff’s counsel.

Does the ADA require golf carts?

Thus, while a narrow reading of the ADA and its regulations does not specifically require accessible golf carts (or set forth a specific number of carts that must be made accessible), the landscape of the law appears to be changing in this regard.

Step 1: Materials

Purchase or scrounge the material. 2x4s Pressure treated (unless you have 3 swimming pools panels laying around) 4x4s Pressure Treated 3 4 foot by 8 foot 1/2 plywood indoor/outdoor carpet Metal Kid's slide Indoor/Outdoor Adhesive 4 inch diameter PVC pipe 2 inch diameter PVC if you want to have a course lower to putt down too various obstacles 3/4 inch plywood We had quite a few things laying around the house.

Step 2: Build the Bases

Build 4 by 8 rectangles with pressure treated 2x4s. Nail the base together with 16 D nails. Put the floor joists 16 inches on center. Nail the 4 x 8 piece of half inch plywood to the bases with 6D nails. Decide where you want to put your holes. We had a total of ten holes for our 3 section golf course.

Step 3: Create Bases for the Courses

For each course, we dug 4 post holes to the frost level (one post hole for each corner of the rectangle). We then inserted pressure treated 4x4s into the post holes and filled the remaining area of the holes with concrete. We left about 3.5 inches of 4x4 out of the ground. Make sure the 4x4s are level with each other.

Step 4: Mount Rectangular Bases Onto the 4x4 Foundation

Place your rectangular course on top of the 4x4s and after ensuring level - nail the course to the 4x4s. Cut 4 inch long PVC (4 inch diameter) and place in the golf holes that you previously cut out with the jig saw.

Step 5: Put on the Carpet

With a caulking gun, put indoor/outdoor adhesive onto the deck of the courses. Use a trowel that has grooves in it to spread the adhesive onto the deck. Cut the carpet to size before putting the glue down! After gluing, put the carpet on the deck. Use a roller to make sure the carpet is flat and pressed down onto the glued deck.

Step 6: Finishing Touches

If you have a slide or other means to connect multiple courses together, do that now. We also put a 2 x 6 pressure treated wood around the perimeter of the courses so that we could have a means of keeping the ball from leaving the course and for banking shots. Use your imagination to create obstacles.

Where is River Pines Golf Course?

Based at River Pines Golf Course just outside of Atlanta, and in partnership with the Georgia State Golf Association, the Adaptive Golf Program serves golfers at more than 20 courses in Georgia to help them overcome any disabilities to be able to enjoy all the benefits of golf. From common issues such as arthritis or back pains to overcoming major ...

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Is golf difficult for disabled people?

For those with a disability, the game of golf can seem incredibly difficult or near impossible to learn. And for golfers who played the game throughout their lives, only to have a stroke or severe arthritis limit what they once could do, getting back on the course appears like a herculean task. That’s where people like PGA Professional David ...

What is a business structure for miniature golf?

The most common business structure types are the sole proprietorship, partnership, limited liability company (LLC), and corporation. Establishing a legal business entity such as an LLC or corporation protects you from being held personally liable if your miniature golf course is sued.

What is a CO for mini golf?

Miniature Golf Courses operating out of a physical location typically require a Certificate of Occupancy (CO). A CO confirms that all building codes, zoning laws and government regulations have been met.

Amusement Construction can help you accomplish these with our Championship Miniature Golf construction & design services

Want to build a miniature golf course? Want to make money in a fun business? You have come to the right place. Our custom miniature golf construction & design services can meet your needs to build the course of your dreams.

Design

Our Course Design page highlights some mini golf course designs we have done over the years. Each course is custom designed using AutoCAD to fit your parcel or building footprint. Every one of our miniature golf courses are different but each one has one common goal in mind – Long Term Success.

Attract

Waterfalls, theme buildings, and dancing fountains are usually a focal point of a mini golf course and can attract the attention of people driving by or walking into the building. Our Photo Gallery shows off some of our past course designs with water features and buildings that can be added to your course.

Accessible Miniature Golf Courses

Accessible Holes

  • At least 50 percent of the holes on a miniature golf course must beaccessible—if possible, operators should make all holes accessible.Accessible holes must be consecutive, to offer a more sociallyintegrated experience. If only the minimum number of holes areaccessible, it is recommended that designers select holes that willoffer golfers who use whe...
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Accessible Routes

  • Accessible routes are continuous, unobstructed paths connecting allaccessible elements and spaces of a building or facility. The accessibleroute must comply with ADAAG provisions for the location, width (minimumof 36 inches), passing space, head room, surface, slope (maximum of 1:12or 8.33%), changes in level, doors, egress, and areas of rescueassistance, unless otherwise …
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Start of Play Areas

  • The clear floor or ground space area at the start of play for eachaccessible hole must be 48 by 60 inches minimum to allow players toposition themselves for the first shot. It must have a slope no steeperthan 1:48 so that people using wheelchairs or mobility devices do nothave to hit the ball while positioned on a sloped surface. Theaccessible route and the clear space can overlap.
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Provision Index

  • This table highlights the sections of the ADA and ABA AccessibilityStandards discussed in the amusement rides guide. * The guide uses the term ADAAG (Americans with Disabilities ActAccessibility Guidelines) as the basis of the requirements discussed. The recreational provisions of these guidelines were adopted into the2010 ADA Standards without changes, so th…
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Golf Course Accessibility Requirements

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Accessible Routes on the Golf Course: Golf courses must provide continuous, unobstructed pathways (of at least 48″ in width) to connect all areas within the boundaries of the golf course. This incl...
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Golf Cart Accessibility Requirements

  • Often, accessible golf carts, also known as single-rider carts, are used by individuals with mobility impairments. The carts typically are operated with hand controls and have seats that swivel to get the golfer into a hitting position. The carts are designed to avoid injury to the course and can be driven up onto tees and greens. Despite the recen...
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Enforcement of The Ada and Its Regulations

  • Under Title III of the ADA, private plaintiffs may bring lawsuits to obtain court orders to stop discrimination. Although monetary damages generally are not available in such suits, reasonable attorneys’ fees, may be awarded. Furthermore, a golf course may be forced to make significant remediations at a substantial cost through either a court order or a private settlement. Generally…
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Conclusion

  • As set forth above, the test of ADA compliance within the eye of the law is full and equal enjoyment of the goods, services, facilities and privileges to the disabled person as that afforded the able bodied; in other words, a functionally equivalent experience. In order to be in compliance with the law, golf course owners and operators must familiarize themselves with these requirem…
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