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Mini-Golf Outing with Ice Cream for Two or Four at Scenic City Mini Golf

Scenic City Mini Golf-OOB
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Enjoyable tunes soundtrack orb-rolling through 19 holes of indoor putt-putt; eight flavors of Blue Bell ice cream available

Mini golf’s popularity has naturally led to a host of miniaturized copycats, including toeball and nano-marbles, which is played inside a particle accelerator. Engage in the most timeless shrunken sport with today's Groupon to Scenic City Mini Golf. Choose between the following options:

  • For $9, you get a round of 19-hole indoor mini golf for two (a $7.09 value per person) and two two-scoop servings of Blue Bell ice cream (a $2.52 value each; a $19.22 total value).
  • For $18, you get a round of 19-hole indoor mini golf for four (a $7.09 value per person) and four two-scoop servings of Blue Bell ice cream (a $2.52 value each; a $38.44 total value).

    Scenic City Mini Golf's serpentine array of smooth emerald corridors and flavorful varietals of Blue Bell ice cream unite orb-rolling revelry and palate-pleasing treats in one indoor complex. Nineteen rolling holes pepper the indoor emporium, where smooth strokes prevail along contours that present breaking putts, double-breaking putts, and spiraling portals into untold dimensions. The symphonic melodies of catchy tunes commingle with the percussive clacking of putters on dimpled orbs while putters enjoy double scoops of sub-zero Blue Bell ice cream, which sports an array of flavors including vanilla, blackberry cobbler, cookie dough, and Chi Chi Rodriguez's driver head cover.

    Though Scenic City MiniGolf sometimes offers other discounts online, this Groupon still represents the best deal available.

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Promotional value expires Apr 11, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Scenic City Mini Golf-OOB

Somewhere in the mountains of Chattanooga in 1928, Garnet Carter patented the first miniature golf course, inciting a nationwide pastime that brought families and friends together around pintsized putting surfaces.

Inspired by the local history and an indoor golf course visited while on vacation, Nathan Brown and his friends began fantasizing about their own miniature golf course, either building one in their hometown or patenting the first ever zero-gravity moon course. After tireless efforts and multiple failed rocket launches later, Scenic City Mini Golf opened its indoor greens in November 2010.

Dimpled balls roll along verdant turf that simulates real grass, while beige and blue turf mimic sand and water traps, adding strokes to scorecards for errant shots. Hole 14 requires golfers to double back and hit golf balls around, then beneath the hole's rough and toll troll, while hole 17's two-tier design draws shots into one of two preliminary holes before they can approach the green below. Pre- or postrounds, golfers can cool off with Blue Bell ice cream from the snack area, enjoying their frozen treats in a cone or as a milkshake, malt, or float.

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