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'''Goofy Golf Amusement''' is a [[Wikipedia:miniature golf|miniature golf]] course located at 3924 [[Navy Boulevard]]. It is known for its distinctive cement sculptures that provide a theme to each of the 32 holes. Dating back to [[1958]], the Pensacola Goofy Golf was one of several established by [[Lee Koplin]] along the Gulf Coast.
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'''Goofy Golf''' is a [[Wikipedia:miniature golf|miniature golf]] course located at 3924 [[Navy Boulevard]]. It is known for its distinctive cement sculptures that provide a theme to each of the 36 holes. Dating back to [[1958]], the Pensacola Goofy Golf was one of several established by [[Lee Koplin]] along the Gulf Coast.
  
After closing in {{date needed}}, the Goofy Golf property was occupied briefly in [[2005]] by the [[Daily Grind]], an Internet café and music venue, after their previous location was damaged by [[Hurricane Ivan]]. The Daily Grind closed in [[2006]], and management reopened as Goofy Golf on [[April 1]], [[2007]]. In addition to miniature golf, a [[Wikipedia:batting cage|batting cage]] facility is located on the rear of the property, and a snack bar and pool tables are located in the clubhouse.
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The original owners leased Goofy Golf to a local Pensacola family in 2001. They ran it as a family business until Hurricane Ivan hit in 2004.  This caused extensive damage that was too costly to repair. Some of the damages included ripped batting cage nets, the ostrich on the windmill hole was blown down, the fence was folded over from the high winds. Due to the cost of the damages, the family was forced to let the course close.
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After closing in 2004, the Goofy Golf property was occupied briefly in [[2005]] by the [[Daily Grind]], an Internet café and music venue, after their previous location was damaged by [[Hurricane Ivan]]. The Daily Grind closed in [[2006]], and management reopened as Goofy Golf on [[April 1]], [[2007]]. In addition to miniature golf, a [[Wikipedia:batting cage|batting cage]] facility is located on the rear of the property, and a snack bar and pool tables are located in the clubhouse.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
Goofy Golf was opened in [[1958]] by [[Lee Koplin]], who had founded the original Goofy Golf in [[Biloxi, Mississippi]] the previous year. Koplin built similar courses over the next year in [[Fort Walton Beach]] and [[Panama City]], the latter of which is considered his masterpiece.<ref name="agilitynut">[http://www.agilitynut.com/minigolf/fl.html agilitynut.com]</ref> A round of golf cost only 35 cents.<ref>[http://www.americanfolk.com/stories/minigolf/ The Princess of Mini-Golf]</ref> Additional holes were added circa [[1978]] with statues from a competing "Sir Goony's" minigolf course.<ref name="agilitynut"/> The clubhouse was built in 1964 and was expanded in 1991.<ref>http://www.escpa.org/details.asp?qAcctNum=74355000</ref>
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Goofy Golf was opened in [[1958]] by [[Lee Koplin]], who had founded the original Goofy Golf in [[Biloxi, Mississippi]] the previous year. Koplin built similar courses over the next year in [[Fort Walton Beach]] and [[Panama City]], the latter of which is considered his masterpiece.<ref name="agilitynut">[http://www.agilitynut.com/minigolf/fl.html RoadsideArchitecture.com]</ref> A round of golf cost only 35 cents.<ref>[http://www.americanfolk.com/stories/minigolf/ The Princess of Mini-Golf]</ref> Additional holes were added circa [[1978]] with statues from a competing "Sir Goony's" minigolf course.<ref name="agilitynut"/> The clubhouse was built in 1964 and was expanded in 1991.<ref>http://www.escpa.org/details.asp?qAcctNum=74355000</ref>
  
 
[[Image:GoofyGolfGrave.jpg|thumb|right|180px|A cemetery-themed hole at Goofy Golf reads, "In Memory of the Daily Grind, 08.30.98-10.28.06"]]
 
[[Image:GoofyGolfGrave.jpg|thumb|right|180px|A cemetery-themed hole at Goofy Golf reads, "In Memory of the Daily Grind, 08.30.98-10.28.06"]]
The business closed in {{date needed}}, and the property sat unused for several years. On [[June 17]], [[2005]], an Internet café and music venue called the [[Daily Grind]] bought the Goofy Golf location after their previous venue was severely damaged during [[Hurricane Ivan]].<ref>[http://205.152.130.14/or_1.asp?ubook=5662&upage=1025 Property record]</ref> Citing "inconsitancies [sic] in business",<ref>http://www.myspace.com/thedailygrindcafe</ref> the Daily Grind owners decided to close the coffeehouse on [[October 28]], [[2006]]. They repaired and replaced a number of the statues that were damaged by [[Hurricane Ivan]] and reopened Goofy Golf on [[April 1]], [[2007]].
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The business closed in {{date needed}}, and the property sat unused. [[Jeremy Marsh]], owner of the [[Daily Grind]] Internet café and music venue, bought the Goofy Golf location on [[June 17]], [[2005]], after their previous location was severely damaged during [[Hurricane Ivan]].<ref>[http://205.152.130.14/or_1.asp?ubook=5662&upage=1025 Property record]</ref>  
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The outdoor attractions were closed during the Daily Grind period, but interest remained high. "Every day, I had customers asking me about it. Everyone here (at the Daily Grind) either wanted to play golf or use the batting cages," Marsh said.<ref>"Goofy Golf is back." ''Pensacola News Journal'', March 19, 2007.</ref>
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Citing "inconsistencies [sic] in business",<ref>http://www.myspace.com/thedailygrindcafe</ref> the Daily Grind owners decided to close the coffeehouse on [[October 28]], [[2006]]. They repaired and replaced a number of the statues that were damaged by [[Hurricane Ivan]] and reopened Goofy Golf on [[April 1]], [[2007]]. On August 23, 2010 ownership was taken over by, Jay Grant and management was taken by Jacquline Parizo. Goofy Golf continues to grow everyday even after 52 yrs of service to Pensacola.
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Goofy Golf is now owned by The First Tee of Northwest Florida.  They have opened Goofy Golf open to the public, see Goofy Golf Facebook for hours.
  
 
==Attractions==
 
==Attractions==
 
===Golf courses===
 
===Golf courses===
Goofy Golf has two 18-hole courses, both of which are considered par 42.  The 18th holes of both courses are forced par 1; a hole in one wins a prize; all others are returned to the clubhouse, marking the end of the round.
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Goofy Golf has two 18-hole courses, both of which are considered par 42.  The 18th holes of both courses are forced par 1; a hole in one wins a free game redeemable at any time; all others are returned to the clubhouse, marking the end of the round. Some of the holes were changed when the coarse was purchased as The Daily Grind.  For ex. The Shrek hole was originally The Purple People Eater, Grandmother's House was originaly the School House, and The Knight had ghost figures and was called Ghost Town. The Hollywood hole did not have the Hollywood sign on it and was called "The Confusion Hole" due to its large number of holes that lead to two different outcomes. 
 
{| style="text-align:left"
 
{| style="text-align:left"
 
! Hole || Course No. 1 || Course No. 2
 
! Hole || Course No. 1 || Course No. 2
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| 11. || Da Bear || Ancient Greece
 
| 11. || Da Bear || Ancient Greece
 
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|-  
| 12. || Shoe || Professor
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| 12. || Shoe || Owl
 
|-  
 
|-  
 
| 13. || Hollywood || Slow Poke
 
| 13. || Hollywood || Slow Poke
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| 14. || Candy Lane || Koopa's Castle
 
| 14. || Candy Lane || Koopa's Castle
 
|-  
 
|-  
| 15. || Gator || Secret Garden
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| 15. || Gator || Roswell
 
|-  
 
|-  
| 16. || Chinese Dragon || Grind King
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| 16. || Chinese Dragon || Secret Garden
 
|-  
 
|-  
| 17. || Gun Slinger || Humpty Dumpty
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| 17. || Hat || Graffiti Ramp
 
|-  
 
|-  
 
| 18. || Lion's Den || Igloo
 
| 18. || Lion's Den || Igloo
 
|}
 
|}
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===Batting cage===
 
===Batting cage===
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$1.00 for 10 balls or $25 for one hour on a lane
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===Pool tables===
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$1.00 per game
  
===Pool tables===
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===video games===
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$0.25 - $0.50 including some ticket games
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===Birthday party===
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call for more information
  
 
==Hours and prices==
 
==Hours and prices==
 
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Phone: (850) 456-6794
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Phone: (850) 456-7010
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Hours of operation: Mon-Fri 2PM - 10PM Sat&Sun 12Noon - 10PM
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We have two eighteen hole courses.
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Prices: 4yrs and above $5.00 for one course
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$8.00 for both courses
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3yrs and under free
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Batting cages prices:$1.00 for ten balls or $25.00 to rent one lane for one hour
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Birthday party: call for more information
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==Other images==
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<gallery>
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Image:GoofyGolfNight.jpg|Goofy Golf at night
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</gallery>
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==See Also==
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[http://www.goofygolf.biz http://www.goofygolf.biz (Official Site)]
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Pensacola News Journal article [http://www.pnj.com/story/news/local/pensacola/2016/05/05/first-tee-buys-historic-goofy-golf/83939162/]
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The First Tee of Northwest Florida website [http://www.thefirstteenwflorida.org]
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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[[Category:Entertainment]] [[Category:Defunct businesses]]

Latest revision as of 06:08, 1 December 2020

"T-Rex" and "Da Bear" sculptures, with clubhouse on left

Goofy Golf is a miniature golf course located at 3924 Navy Boulevard. It is known for its distinctive cement sculptures that provide a theme to each of the 36 holes. Dating back to 1958, the Pensacola Goofy Golf was one of several established by Lee Koplin along the Gulf Coast.

The original owners leased Goofy Golf to a local Pensacola family in 2001. They ran it as a family business until Hurricane Ivan hit in 2004. This caused extensive damage that was too costly to repair. Some of the damages included ripped batting cage nets, the ostrich on the windmill hole was blown down, the fence was folded over from the high winds. Due to the cost of the damages, the family was forced to let the course close.

After closing in 2004, the Goofy Golf property was occupied briefly in 2005 by the Daily Grind, an Internet café and music venue, after their previous location was damaged by Hurricane Ivan. The Daily Grind closed in 2006, and management reopened as Goofy Golf on April 1, 2007. In addition to miniature golf, a batting cage facility is located on the rear of the property, and a snack bar and pool tables are located in the clubhouse.

History[edit]

Goofy Golf was opened in 1958 by Lee Koplin, who had founded the original Goofy Golf in Biloxi, Mississippi the previous year. Koplin built similar courses over the next year in Fort Walton Beach and Panama City, the latter of which is considered his masterpiece.[1] A round of golf cost only 35 cents.[2] Additional holes were added circa 1978 with statues from a competing "Sir Goony's" minigolf course.[1] The clubhouse was built in 1964 and was expanded in 1991.[3]

A cemetery-themed hole at Goofy Golf reads, "In Memory of the Daily Grind, 08.30.98-10.28.06"

The business closed in (date needed), and the property sat unused. Jeremy Marsh, owner of the Daily Grind Internet café and music venue, bought the Goofy Golf location on June 17, 2005, after their previous location was severely damaged during Hurricane Ivan.[4]

The outdoor attractions were closed during the Daily Grind period, but interest remained high. "Every day, I had customers asking me about it. Everyone here (at the Daily Grind) either wanted to play golf or use the batting cages," Marsh said.[5]

Citing "inconsistencies [sic] in business",[6] the Daily Grind owners decided to close the coffeehouse on October 28, 2006. They repaired and replaced a number of the statues that were damaged by Hurricane Ivan and reopened Goofy Golf on April 1, 2007. On August 23, 2010 ownership was taken over by, Jay Grant and management was taken by Jacquline Parizo. Goofy Golf continues to grow everyday even after 52 yrs of service to Pensacola.

Goofy Golf is now owned by The First Tee of Northwest Florida. They have opened Goofy Golf open to the public, see Goofy Golf Facebook for hours.

Attractions[edit]

Golf courses[edit]

Goofy Golf has two 18-hole courses, both of which are considered par 42. The 18th holes of both courses are forced par 1; a hole in one wins a free game redeemable at any time; all others are returned to the clubhouse, marking the end of the round. Some of the holes were changed when the coarse was purchased as The Daily Grind. For ex. The Shrek hole was originally The Purple People Eater, Grandmother's House was originaly the School House, and The Knight had ghost figures and was called Ghost Town. The Hollywood hole did not have the Hollywood sign on it and was called "The Confusion Hole" due to its large number of holes that lead to two different outcomes.

Hole Course No. 1 Course No. 2
1. Mad Hatter Humpty Dumpty
2. Pumpkin Head Space Battle
3. Cemetery Cogsworth
4. Octopus Sky Rocket
5. Skee Ball Capt. James
6. Spook House Shrek
7. Tiki Hut Lighthouse
8. Lost Cave Persia
9. Grandmother's House The Knight
10. Dinosaur King Wormy
11. Da Bear Ancient Greece
12. Shoe Owl
13. Hollywood Slow Poke
14. Candy Lane Koopa's Castle
15. Gator Roswell
16. Chinese Dragon Secret Garden
17. Hat Graffiti Ramp
18. Lion's Den Igloo

Batting cage[edit]

$1.00 for 10 balls or $25 for one hour on a lane

Pool tables[edit]

$1.00 per game

video games[edit]

$0.25 - $0.50 including some ticket games

Birthday party[edit]

call for more information

Hours and prices[edit]

Phone: (850) 456-7010

Hours of operation: Mon-Fri 2PM - 10PM Sat&Sun 12Noon - 10PM

We have two eighteen hole courses. Prices: 4yrs and above $5.00 for one course $8.00 for both courses 3yrs and under free

Batting cages prices:$1.00 for ten balls or $25.00 to rent one lane for one hour

Birthday party: call for more information

Other images[edit]

See Also[edit]

http://www.goofygolf.biz (Official Site)

Pensacola News Journal article [1]

The First Tee of Northwest Florida website [2]

References[edit]