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... Read morePlaying on one of the hardest mini golf courses, especially tackling hole 14, is an experience that blends both fun and frustration. From personal experience, I found that this particular hole requires not only precision but a deep understanding of how the ball interacts with the course's unique features. The difficulty often lies in the uneven terrain and subtle slopes that can easily divert the ball away from the hole. In reviewing the scores from players such as Brooks and Elisha—who scored 43, 46, and 56 respectively on this hole—it's evident that consistent performance is tough to achieve here. I recommend focusing on a firm, controlled putt rather than a strong hit to maintain accuracy. Observing previous players’ techniques can be invaluable; for example, Brooks's lower score suggests a better command of pace and angle. Moreover, practicing patience is key. This hole tests your ability to adapt and strategize quickly. Sometimes, playing defensively by aiming safely closer to the hole before making the final putt can reduce the risk of overshooting. For anyone passionate about #minigolf or #puttputt, mastering hole 14 on this course is a rewarding challenge that improves your overall game. It pushes you to refine your skills and enjoy the social and competitive aspects of mini golf more deeply.