A new 18-hole mini-golf course has opened at a restaurant in Glen Arbor, Michigan, US.

Located at River Club Glen Arbor, which has 400ft of riverfront footage on Crystal Rivers, the course was installed by Adventure Golf & Sports.
The course is a “fairways and greens design,” which uses interlocking panels created from recycled materials. The panels are also permeable meaning that the course is able to drain easily. Rather than traditional bumpers and obstacles, the course uses natural topography and rough turf to create a challenge for the player.
In addition to the golf, the venue also offers a full bar, Mexican food and live music.
Owner Mike Sheldon said: “It’s a rolling, meandering, beautifully landscaped design with speakers and lights and a drink holder ad the beginning and end of every hole, so you never have to set your drink down on the ground. It’s like a stroll through a well-landscaped park.”