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MINIATURE
GOLF Bumble Bee Hollows' miniature golf courses are among the most beautiful and most challenging in Central Pennsylvania. Designed principally as putting tracts which mimic the subtle contours of real golf greens, our miniature courses are enjoyed by serious golfers as well as recreational players. Their lovely landscaping and water features are a fine enhancement to the courses themselves, and are cause for our many repeat plays. The miniature golf courses are open year 'round, weather permitting, and can be reserved for birthday parties, church groups, scout troops, and other types of private outings. Refreshments are available from our Snak Shak (West) and adjoining Subway restaurant (East) during the summer season. Frequent Player Cards for Miniature Golf This spring both facilities will be offering Frequent Player cards for our miniature golf aficionados. Each 12 paid rounds of mini-golf will entitle card holders to two free rounds. Card holders who pay for guests may include their guests' rounds toward the required 12 rounds. Frequent Player cards are a great idea for couples or families who play often – a family of four would need to play just three times to be eligible for two free rounds. Cards will be honored at both East and West courses, and free rounds may be played at either. Year 2008 Frequent Player cards will be valid through December and are available in the pro shops immediately. Bumble Bee East Birthday Parties - (717) 671-7287
Bumble Bee North Birthday Parties - (717) 362-4653
PUTTING FOR GOLD, GLORY, and BUMBLE BEE HOLLOW! Harris Miniature Golf Courses, Inc., a leading builder of miniature golf courses, developed the Harris Cup National Miniature Golf Championship with the owners of their courses and charity organizations in mind. The Harris Cup National Miniature Golf Championship was hosted in 2001 by Lahey Family Fun Park in Clarks Summit, PA, benefiting the Make A Wish Foundation. Players from around the country qualified for the championship by winning tournaments at their local miniature golf courses built by Harris. In addition to the $5,000 in prize money, split among the top four finishers, one player also got to try for a $10,000 hole in one. Kyle Weller of Sittler Golf Center in Kutztown, PA had the crowd on the edge of their seats as he hit his putt. Laney Nelms, representing Hackers Golf Park in Statesboro, Georgia, brought the Harris Cup and a check for $2,000, home to Georgia by putting a 44 (7 under par) at the inaugural competition. Because the miniature golf course at Bumble Bee North is a Harris construction, we are eligible to hold elimination tournaments to send our own challengers to the national championship. It’s our intention to mount a series of qualifiers at all three Bumble Bee Hollow courses to identify the golfers who will play-off for a chance to represent us at Nationals at the end of the summer. The play-offs will be held at our Harris course in Elizabethville. Information about the challenge rounds will be posted on our website and at our miniature golf courses as it becomes available. |
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