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crazy golf
noun
a putting game in which the ball has to be played via various obstacles
Example Sentences
More recent has been the number of bars and pubs built around "competitive socialising", where dates or groups split time between the bar and games like crazy golf, shuffleboard or axe-throwing.
David Bromley, 26, from Northampton, who was staying for five days, says it was "hard to compete with seaside doughnuts" and that he enjoys seaside holidays as "the arcades are good and I like crazy golf".
Cathedrals and churches have also in the past tried to increase attendance by installing things like a crazy golf course - with Rochester Cathedral subsequently seeing more people attending services.
But with a few more shots, a crazy golf simulator, and some machine learning, we might get better at predicting the ball's movements and narrow the reality gap.'
Associate Professor Ares added: 'In the crazy golf analogy, it would be equivalent to placing a series of sensors along the tunnel, so that we could take measurements of the ball's speed at different points.
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