Galaxy Golf Return to New York page
601 1st St
Ithaca, NY 14850-3507
(607) 272-0600
Cost: $4
Par: 56
Difficulty: 7
Creativity: 10
Atmosphere: 8
This course is located at Ithaca's Sciencenter, a children's
science museum. (www.sciencenter.org)
It is one of the most unusual and creative miniature golf courses that I
have ever encountered. Each hole is designed
to demonstrate a scientific concept.
Some of the best holes were the hole in which one pollinates a plant
with one's ball, the very long putt through a model of the solar system, and
the one where one's ball rolls down a model of the double helix. However, putting purists might find some of
the course off-puting. To demonstrate principles of friction, some
of the holes use unusual surfaces, such as plastic and metal, and two of the
holes have you tee off without using a club.
While the course is very clever, some of the practical considerations
are lacking. The borders of some of the
holes are too small, making it very easy to launch a ball off the course. The
playability of the course was not as high as one might like. Also, on the day
we played, the course was not well maintained, with lots of leaves and twigs on
the course. If one finds oneself in the
neighborhood of Ithaca,
it is definitely worth a visit. I
enjoyed it, despite some of its weaknesses.
Reviewed by: Delano Lopez
Reviewed in: 2006
REVIEW
IT
Map
View
Larger Map