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Putting Edge – Hazelwood

$9 for Round of Mini Golf for Two ($19 Value)

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In a Nutshell

Medieval statues, trees and ancient ruins—all glow in the dark—challenge putters amid an 18-hole indoor mini-golf course

The Fine Print

  • Expires Apr 10, 2013
  • Limit 1 per visit. Only paid golfers are permitted on the golf course.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Before miniature golf, mankind's only uses for black lights were checking clothes for excess lint and warding off shadow puppets. Use light's full potential with this Groupon.

$9 for a Round of Mini Golf for Two ($19 Value)

Golfers aim around glow-in-the-dark obstacles such as wavy plants, sea creatures, and statues to sink their putts.

Putting Edge's rates vary according to age.

Putting Edge

Glowing monkeys scamper toward a neon waterfall, and a knight bearing a radiant yellow lance rides past a bright orange octopus emerging from the ocean. What appears to be a time-traveling session gone awry is really the evolving environment within Putting Edge’s indoor black-lit mini-golf course, which whisks players to deep seas, Aztec jungles, and medieval times. Since opening its original location in Canada, Putting Edge has now expanded to 18 North American locations, all of which invite guests onto its challenging 18-hole courses to seek victory over opponents and the forces that keep their teeth from not glowing as brightly as they could. Elsewhere, the facility houses private party rooms, concessions, and an arcade filled with gamer favorites such as air hockey.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Finding a Thing of Money

Although everyone gets out of bed each day hoping that today will be the day they finally happen upon a life-altering thing of unclaimed money, finding a thing of money actually comes with intractable legal and ethical ramifications. What steps must you take before you have legal and moral right to a found thing of money?

• Alert the police that you have found a thing of money. Give them your phone number in the event that someone reports that exact size of a thing of money missing. Do not give them your name.

• Hang fliers around the area where you found the thing of money. Fliers about a free thing of money will likely attract ne'er-do-wells, so instead, have the fliers read: “Found: an item. Could be good, could be bad. Can you prove you lost something by guessing what I have found? We shall see.”

• At the end of 30 days, if you feel fairly confident you have done everything humanly possible to find the thing of money’s original owner, go to your nearest charity. Dump half of the money into the charity’s mail slot. The remainder of the money is yours to keep, you good-hearted citizen.

Putting Edge

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    Hazelwood

    5555 St. Louis Mills Blvd., Suite 459
    Hazelwood, Missouri 63042
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