$12 for Five Rounds of Mini Golf (Up to $25 Value) or Three Buckets of Balls (Up to $24 Value) at Hereford Golf Center in Parkton
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- For all skill levels
- Family-friendly fun
- Eight target greens
- Free practice clubs available
Excelling at golf requires accuracy, precision, and the ability to tune out flocks of angry pigeons. Unleash your unbreakable focus with today's Groupon from Hereford Golf Center in Parkton. Choose between the following options:
- For $12, you get five rounds of mini golf (up to a $25 value).
- For $12, you get three large buckets of golf balls at the driving range (up to a $24 value).
Opened by PGA-professional John Invernizzi, Hereford Golf Center offers an environment that provides practice for aspiring Arnold Palmers and whimsical amusement for nongolfers. The facility’s challenging and entertaining mini-golf course consists of a beautifully landscaped course that wraps around ball-craving ponds and passes through a large cave. Miniature golfers and regular-size golfers alike can enjoy a day of analyzing creatively arranged greens or the body language of other putt-putters while seated on a bench in the shaded grove.
Those who opt for the second option can enjoy more straightforward skill refining by swinging their way through three large buckets of balls at the driving range. With eight target greens scattered throughout the full-swing driving range, rod-swingers can aim for spots anywhere up to 260 yards away from their ball-launch point or try to head butt a dimpled ball to the nearby 50-yard target. Hereford Golf Center houses 36 tees and complimentary use of practice clubs to customers who don't have their own equipment, ensuring that golfers rarely have to wait for their turn.
- For all skill levels
- Family-friendly fun
- Eight target greens
- Free practice clubs available
Excelling at golf requires accuracy, precision, and the ability to tune out flocks of angry pigeons. Unleash your unbreakable focus with today's Groupon from Hereford Golf Center in Parkton. Choose between the following options:
- For $12, you get five rounds of mini golf (up to a $25 value).
- For $12, you get three large buckets of golf balls at the driving range (up to a $24 value).
Opened by PGA-professional John Invernizzi, Hereford Golf Center offers an environment that provides practice for aspiring Arnold Palmers and whimsical amusement for nongolfers. The facility’s challenging and entertaining mini-golf course consists of a beautifully landscaped course that wraps around ball-craving ponds and passes through a large cave. Miniature golfers and regular-size golfers alike can enjoy a day of analyzing creatively arranged greens or the body language of other putt-putters while seated on a bench in the shaded grove.
Those who opt for the second option can enjoy more straightforward skill refining by swinging their way through three large buckets of balls at the driving range. With eight target greens scattered throughout the full-swing driving range, rod-swingers can aim for spots anywhere up to 260 yards away from their ball-launch point or try to head butt a dimpled ball to the nearby 50-yard target. Hereford Golf Center houses 36 tees and complimentary use of practice clubs to customers who don't have their own equipment, ensuring that golfers rarely have to wait for their turn.
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About Hereford Golf Center
After spending his formative years helping his father to operate multiple golf facilities, John Invernizzi decided to dedicate his adult life to spreading the gospel of the game. The PGA pro opened Hereford Golf Center in 1995 with the aim of creating a pressure-free space for golfers of all stripes to hone their swings, learn to appreciate the game, and debate about which club would be the most useful to ward off feral caddies. In the ensuing 17 years, clubbers have been hitting practice balls at the center’s 36-stall driving range, replete with eight target greens that range from 50 to 260 yards.
The adjacent Lost Falls Miniature Golf Course takes friendly competitors careening past two ponds, a large stream, and a mysterious cave as they steer golf balls toward pintsize flagsticks. True to his mission of making golf fun and accessible for everyone, John and the staff at Hereford Golf Center provide clubs free of charge, sparing clubless players from hastily purchasing one or digging in their backyard for a conveniently shaped mastodon bone.