Talking About Blacklight Glow Golf

By Peter Ward


This is a new form of fun that integrates the regular golfing that has swept the world for decades. Think of flashy lights and the dark. Now imagine all the glow sticks in the world being shoved into a dark room and designed in a way that makes it pleasing and interesting to look at. Now, have that made into a mini golf course and you got yourself a Blacklight Glow Golf.

You will not be as blind as a bat in there of course. What are the glowing for? That is their purpose basically. Aside from being aesthetically pleasing, they also serve as your source of light since they make it clear that regular lights do not exist there. At all. Well, maybe they do but they refuse to turn them on for ambiance sake.

Except, it is not actually childproof since it is more interesting and colorful. Plus adults play in it a lot too. And most of the time, they hang out there more than the kids do. Maybe that could just be because the children these days spend their time more on the mobile devices they have than doing any action.

The designers and architects who have designed that ought to be proud of themselves for achieving something like that. It is innovative and creative, for one. The amount of effort they have put into it will probably be rewarded once everyone has gotten a try at what is in stored for them.

All those glow in the dark objects lying around should already be eye catching enough to warrant attention. Now if they could use that as an advantage and specifically design for a certain demographic, would that make them more successful? It would most likely depend on the number of people that lives in that area.

For example, they have this one theme that is all Star Wars. Would that attract ALL the humans there that see and take a peek at it? Maybe some of the older geeky ones, but probably not the younger generation. And not to mention that the older ones are, unfortunately, either busy or are already on their way to death.

Well, this goes back to the management if they DO get themselves in. Will they not even be suspicious about the group of children, giggling themselves silly? Not to mention that they would actually reek of alcohol no matter how much they try to hide it. Plus, come on. These are teens and they are in a group. How is that NOT suspicious already?

But all theorizing and imagining aside, this product on ingenuity will bring in the families and other forms of people just to have some fun. What is not to love about this? This is a game that everyone else can play AND it resembles laser tag. Their establishments ought to be packed every freaking Sunday.

Nevertheless, does that mean the clubs are being adorned with something that glows in that darkness as well? If so, then that would just be another glorified glow stick. Not that there is anything wrong with that.




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