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Indoor Ping pong Golf with your family

Indoor Ping pong Golf with your family
Its pooring lately outside. I'm stuck inside my house reading books that I rarely read. So me and my sons decided to do something entertaining. We decided to make a simple indoor golf course inside the house. We gathered scraps of newspaper, cardboard, legos, we started our indoor golfing in the house.
Hole 1: The EZ course
Hole 2:Under the frog
Hole 3: Between the stormtroopers
Hole 4: Hitting the wall
Hole 5:  Jump over the crab
Hole 6: Jump over the crab and frog
Hole 7: Hit from the top of the stairs
Hole 8: Flick it in the hole!
Hole 9: From the 2nd floor



 
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Step 1Find a ping pong ball

Find a ping pong ball
Why use a ping pong ball insted of a real golf ball?
The main reason is to protect the floor and the wall of your house.
A real golf ball will leave dents and cracks in floors  and walls, but a ping pong ball will do absolutely no harm to anything. You could drop it from the 2nd floor and still have a healthy floor in your house.
It's Ok to use a real golf ball, but if possible, find a ping pong ball.
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16 comments
Aug 24, 2011. 8:20 AMkartmaster2 says:
I have a green ping pong ball and newspaper, cardborad, and green & white duck tape to make the club.
I made 1 club
Aug 8, 2010. 7:53 PMtravis7s says:
I remember building an 18 hole mini golf course in the basement when I was little. The main difference was I would just use hockey pucks as the hole and bumping the puck would count as going in.
Aug 8, 2010. 7:01 AMpatriots8888 says:
this is realy cool
Aug 6, 2010. 6:39 PMBeulah520 says:
How fun! Nice work. Thanks for sharing.
Aug 4, 2010. 9:27 AMkcls says:
Wow! You have some mighty good golfers! That one from the second floor was insane! Nice job.
Aug 4, 2010. 10:31 AMkcls says:
I bet it did!
Aug 3, 2010. 1:57 AMKiteman says:
I like this - a great way for kids to entertain themselves over the Summer break. Weather permitting, the course can go outside as well.
Aug 3, 2010. 7:35 PMdudejetfighter says:
going outside is overrated, now eating sugar and playing video games is how you spend your summer the right way.
Aug 3, 2010. 5:22 PMTOCO says:
This is a great first instructable!
Aug 3, 2010. 7:24 PMTOCO says:
No problem

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