A mini-golf course at Camp John Hay in Baguio, Philippines has reopened after a major revamp.

Three members of the John Hay Management Corporation led the proceedings at the opening cermeomony, including president and CEO Manjit T. Singh Reandi.
“This historic place is more than iconic – it’s where childhood memories come alive and the core moments of our lives were shaped,” said Reandi.
“Its relevance is beyond measure, and even the word legendary doesn’t quite capture it.
"With its recent refurbishment and restoration, and with hopes of evolving into a futuristic mini-golf destination in Baguio City, this reopening isn’t just a revival – it’s the first of many exciting new beginnings for the sights and attractions within the camp.”
Located within the Scout Hill area, the mini-golf course has long been a family favourite for locals and tourists alike, according to the JHMC.
The course had been closed to allow for “key improvements” following the recent turnover of Camp John Hay to the national government.
The course’s obstacles include a range of different animals, including a zebra, a sea lion, an elephant and a mouse.