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Take a swing, rather a stroke, at First Piggy ILX Mini-Golf Open on June 14 & 15 ILX Resorts Incorporated
hosts 7th annual professional mini-golf tournament, and prepares for
U.S. Pro Mini-Golf Open in 2009 In 1867, members of the notable
Royal & Ancient Golf Club founded the Ladies’ Putting Club becoming
what is best known as the “first mini-golf course in the world.”
Since then, mini-golf has seen
its share of highs and lows. Courses flourished throughout America
in the early 1900s, and were even built on top of New York high
rises and skyscrapers. Unfortunately, during the depression, most
were demolished and the sport seemed to fade into obscurity … but
not for long. As a matter of fact, mini-golf popularity is growing
faster and further than ever these days and Sedona, in addition to
many other activities, is becoming a proverbial mini-golf Mecca.
Saturday and Sunday, June 14 and
15, Los Abrigados Resort & Spa’s First Piggy Park is hosting the 7th
Annual First Piggy ILX Open. For a mere $85 registration fee, people
from around the world are returning once again to test their putting
skills against an official course of the US Pro Mini-Golf Course
Association and World Mini-Golf Sports Federation. Participants from
as many as three continents hope to win portions of a purse totaling
$10,000.
Last year, the 6th annual ILX
Premiere Open took place in two locations, Roundhouse Resort in
Pinetop, AZ and Los Abrigados Resort & Spa. Roundhouse Resort was
the home for the first tournament, where Rainey Statum took first
with a 32.62 stroke 18-hole average after 8 rounds. Statum dominated
the second destination at First Piggy Park with a 29.12 average, an
entire stroke ahead of his nearest competitor. The champion ended
the open pocketing $3,000 in prize money, not to mention made closer
friendships with competitors who traveled as far as Sweden and the
Czech Republic.
Prior to this year’s event the
U.S. Pro Mini-Golf Open will be played May 17 and 18 at Dolphin
Mini-Golf in Boothbay, Maryland. Considered the big kahuna of all
miniature sports, it not only grants a putt-putt player bragging
rights for a year but automatically qualifies them for the Masters
National Championship Tournament.
Next year, Sedona has the
privilege of being host city to the 2009 U.S. Pro Mini-Golf Open.
First Piggy Park’s course is guaranteed to premiere the best of the
world’s best.
Saturday and Sunday, June 14 and 15, Los Abrigados Resort & Spa’s First Piggy Park in Sedona, AZ is hosting the 7th Annual First Piggy ILX Mini-Golf Open.
Sunday afternoon and evening
will be the highlight of mini-golf greatness. Aside from putt-putt
prizes starting at $2,000 and a 7-day vacation for first, $1,200 and
a 5-day vacation for second and $800 and a 3-day vacation for third
(money prizes decrease by $100 to 10th), there will be great gifts
available at a silent auction following the “follow-through”
festivities. For those who purchase sponsorship or tickets, there
will be a catered banquet with a live auction of even more
spectacular prizes. The major benefactor from the funds of both
auctions is Northern Arizona University’s School of Hotel and
Restaurant Management Scholarship Fund.
As mentioned earlier, miniature
golf has seen its highs and lows, but historically will always
remain a sporting phenomenon. Coincidentally, Northern Arizona, a
diverse landscape of desert sandy washes, amber red rocks and snowy
mountain peaks, is soon to be home of an escape of green-seeking
single-clubbed Astroturf athletes – now that’s historical.
The Ladies’ Putting Club is
still operating today, and the prestige of playing the greens is as
strong as felt by the legendary golfers who have graced St. Andrews.
On the other hand there are no moats, bridges or comical hazards to
skirt, which is what primarily separates these two professions. It
doesn’t make any one better than the other, it only proves there are
truly different strokes for different folks. |
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