What can I use as boundaries for a homemade mini golf course?

I’m designing a homemade mini golf course for a college social event. It needs to be somewhat cheap and doesn’t have to be fancy, just sufficient. Anyone have any ideas of what I can use to make boundaries? (I’m hoping for 9 holes)

Also, right now I’m using a plastic drinking cup as a hole. Any better ideas?

Thanks everyone!

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2 Responses to “What can I use as boundaries for a homemade mini golf course?”
  1. Matthew says:

    Dude just take the people out to a mini putt facility and book it for however long you need it for and have your party there.

    Or just dump the idea

    please! drinking cups for holes, this is college

  2. rippit100 says:

    Sleepers make a good boarder. I don’t know if you call them sleepers in your country but think about railway sleepers and you get the idea. I’m designing a mini golf course at the moment and its going to have an ecological theme. I’m using a range of boarders from rocks, sleepers, no boundary / sand (bunkers), round-post retaining walls, square-post retaining walls, etc.

    Heres my theory. I think that we need to enhance ecology. I think there are many examples of waterways that have been destroyed by man. I’m currently asking my local council, government, community groups, etc for funding so that I can build a mini golf course that doubles as ecological restoration and recreation. Over time the mini golf course will pay for the construction, but I will get a 0% interest loan to build it.

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