Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest WhatsApp Email Mini golf course added to Lansing's Spare Time Entertainment Center News Sports High School Life Obituary Advertisement Electronic Newspaper Law Construction begins on Tuesday, April 9, 2024, on a new 18-hole miniature golf course at the Spare Time Entertainment Center in Lansing. Owner Mike McColeman said water obstacles will be installed on nine of the 18 holes. The ADA-compliant course features two waterfalls, three ponds, and three fountains. McCallman said the course will open May 1. Matthew Day Smith/Lansing State Journal Changes are well underway at Spare Time in Lansing, as seen on Saturday, April 13, 2024, including demolishing a volleyball court to make way for a mini golf course. Robert Killips Lansing State Journal Changes are well underway at Spare Time in Lansing, as seen on Saturday, April 13, 2024, including demolishing a volleyball court to make way for a mini golf course. Robert Killips Lansing State Journal A sign at the Spare Time Entertainment Center in Lansing. It features bowling, an arcade, laser tag, escape rooms, ax throwing, and a restaurant and bar. An outdoor miniature golf course will also be added to the old volleyball area. Matthew Day Smith/Lansing State Journal Tuesday, April 9, 2024, broke ground on a new 18-hole miniature golf course at the Spare Time Entertainment Center in Lansing. Owner Mike McColeman said nine of the 18 holes have water obstacles. The ADA-compliant course features two waterfalls, three ponds, and three fountains. McCallman said the course will open May 1. Matthew Day Smith/Lansing State Journal Source link
Construction begins on Tuesday, April 9, 2024, on a new 18-hole miniature golf course at the Spare Time Entertainment Center in Lansing. Owner Mike McColeman said water obstacles will be installed on nine of the 18 holes. The ADA-compliant course features two waterfalls, three ponds, and three fountains. McCallman said the course will open May 1. Matthew Day Smith/Lansing State Journal Changes are well underway at Spare Time in Lansing, as seen on Saturday, April 13, 2024, including demolishing a volleyball court to make way for a mini golf course. Robert Killips Lansing State Journal Changes are well underway at Spare Time in Lansing, as seen on Saturday, April 13, 2024, including demolishing a volleyball court to make way for a mini golf course. Robert Killips Lansing State Journal A sign at the Spare Time Entertainment Center in Lansing. It features bowling, an arcade, laser tag, escape rooms, ax throwing, and a restaurant and bar. An outdoor miniature golf course will also be added to the old volleyball area. Matthew Day Smith/Lansing State Journal Tuesday, April 9, 2024, broke ground on a new 18-hole miniature golf course at the Spare Time Entertainment Center in Lansing. Owner Mike McColeman said nine of the 18 holes have water obstacles. The ADA-compliant course features two waterfalls, three ponds, and three fountains. McCallman said the course will open May 1. Matthew Day Smith/Lansing State Journal
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