Idlan and Miniature Golf
My father-in-law was an avid golfer back in his heydays. In fact, all senior government servants were golfers. Maybe it was built into their job description. He would spend weekends away on retreats with fellow senior officers at resorts, and my mother-in-law was furious at times. Unfortunately, after his heart bypass in 2004, he had hardly pulled out the driver.
During our trip to Frasers Hill last months, we spent a couple of afternoons after lunch playing a quick miniature golf, and on the second afternoon, my father-in-law actually Syed with Idlan. It was a great sight. My boys actually understood golf, from TV and video games and certainly they understood what putting was all about, making teaching them a breeze. It was hardly the real thing but Idlan had fun with his grandfather, which waste main thing.
I was sure Idlan would inherit his golf set still ending dusting down. More on the Fraser's Hill stay here.
Let's Putt at Mini Putt
Another busy day at the office this being Saturday. And for the afternoon, I joined Anita at nearby Citta Mall as the boys joined their classmates from school for a spot of miniature golf.
The venue was on the first floor of the complex, in a cute little establishment called Mini Putt.
Julia trying out her luckThis hole may turn out to be my favouriteIt has 18 holes complete with the obligatory obstacles. Some cute ones, some pretty basic. All in good fun. Prize was rather steep though. RM 10 for children and double that for adults.
They have all you need there, the balls and putter of course of various sizes. The children really enjoyed it. Maybe one could organise a birthday party there. Hmmm! That's an idea...