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If you're interested in golf in miniature, visit our Putting Course -- 18 holes on real grass.
Also on grass, we have croquet and lawn bowling courts. If you want to stretch your legs sitting down and get out on the water, try our paddleboats.
Putting Course
Not miniature golf, it's golf in miniature! Centennial Lakes Park's 18 manicured bent grass greens range in length from 57 to 125 feet and are surrounded by sand traps, ponds, boulders and planter beds.
Players use only a putter to negotiate these heavily undulated greens. This par 51 layout is 1,662 feet in length and takes approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes to play.
All ages and abilities are welcome. However, due to the difficulty of the course, it is recommended that players be at least 8 years old.
Lawn Games
The Park features championship caliber croquet and lawn bowling courts. These lush bent grass lawns are some of the finest in the Midwest.
Courts may be rented by the hour, with all equipment and written instructions included in the court fee. The park also hosts a variety of tournaments and leagues throughout the summer.
Paddleboats
For a more leisure activity, take a lazy ride along the waterways of Centennial Lakes on our sturdy four-person paddleboats.
The Park's lake consists of a large body of water in the north end and the south end connected by a channel that runs under bridges, along the Putting Course and past the Hughes Pavilion. Paddling by boat is a great way to see the Park.
Group Outings
Organize your own tournament, or call ahead and we will be happy to assist you with all of the details of your event. Afterwards, visit any of the great restaurants along our lakeshore, or retire to the Hughes Pavilion where you can have your caterer serve up a special meal. Call 952-833-9583 for more information.
Please note that group reservations on the putting course are only available Monday through Friday until 5 p.m. No reservations can be made for weekends or evenings.
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