Ice Age Classic (formerly Putterz Course 2 Championship)
Results
Coming off a top 5 showing at the 2024 USPMGA Masters, Frank Bisesi showed why he’s one of the better putters around with a 6 stroke victory at the Ice Age Classic. Mike McComack came in 2nd and Bryan Akers of Georgia was only one stroke behind in 3rd. Gabe Kelly Wins a tight battle for first in the amateur division over Gage Detrick.
Mike McComack (left) & Frank Bisesi (right) with their hardware
Event Details
AMA Scoring: Red (Scoring Details)
Annual tournament organized by Putt-Putt and mini golf pro Kory Klotz. This is a Putt-Putt style course that was previously under the name Putterz and now listed under Mastodon Ice Arena & Tusky's Mini Golf
Format: 6-round stroke play (pro) and 3-round stroke play (amateur) event on Course 2
Pro entry: $30 (cash prizes for top 50% + trophy)
Am entry: $15 (trophy)
Overall low 6-round score: trophy
Pro: 6 rounds (lunch break after 3)
Am: 3 rounds (may elect to continue rounds 4-6 for overall standings placement and chance at overall winners trophy)
Signup:11-11:30 am
Practice Until: 11:45 am
Tee time: noon (should finish around 5pm for pros, 3pm for amateurs)
Unlimited practice is available during business operating hours for a $10 greens fee on days leading up to the tournament.
Rules: PPA (https://www.proputters.org/_files/ugd/6f2c71_747dec27e7394652a7516fcb2df67ce8.pdf)
Exceptions to PPA rules:
-no PPA/APA/AMA membership is required
-Dress code is NOT enforced, though apparel should not interfere with play of the participant or others (no flashing lights, noise-emitting devices, etc) and should not cause damage to the facility (ie. no golf spikes/cleats)
-golf ball does NOT need to be listed on the USGA approved ball list; any golf ball or minigolf ball will be allowed….i will not be performing a ball inspection. ***HOWEVER*** the ball and putter used to begin each round must be used for the entirety of the round; switching clubs and balls during a round is not permitted^^. Switching equipment between rounds is perfectly fine.

Branson Open
Results
It was more or less a two-person battle from start to finish. Jody Kimble and Mike Seewald scored identically in the first 3 rounds (32-31-33). Jody took the lead for good in 4th round with a 30, which tied for the tournament's lowest round with tournament organizer Eric Fiege. After 8 rounds, Jody won by 3 strokes over Mike with an 8-round winning total of 258. Jody played this tournament immediately after competing in the Putt-Putt Nationals in Hurst, Texas. 2023 “Show Me” Putter’s Tour champion Don Louzader came in 3rd. 14 competitors in total from across the middle of the US down to Texas completed this event.
Event Details
8 round stroke play event at Coral Reef mini golf in Branson, Missouri. This is an event organized by the “Show Me” Putters. Check out their Facebook Group for more details closer to the event date.
AMA Scoring: Red (2024 Scoring Details)
Results from 2023 can be found here.

Rogue Eagle Tournament aka The Eagle Has Landed!
Results/Recap
On a beautiful day in the Duluth area overlooking Lake Superior, 7 putters competed in the first nationally recognized competitive tournament at the 18-hole Harris-built Rogue Eagle course.
In the pro division, Tom Loftus won 2 strokes in the back 9 to take home 1st in a neck-and-neck battle with Mike Pendleton. Mike had a chance to tie and push to a playoff on the final hole after Tom took his only 3 of the back 9 on #18. Scores in the low 80s have won competitive local league events.
Andrea Pendleton took home 1st in the amateur division with a pro-level round of 43 winning by 8 strokes.
On the foggy Friday the 13th evening kickoff event, 4 juniors (Alex, Jack, Owen and Ethan) kicked things off and competed in a single-round tournament. Owen Pendleton came out top by 1 stroke with a round of 45 over 6-year-old Jack. In the doubles event, Roger Mattson & Dan Kohlhaas each shot a round of 39 to take home the doubles title by 9 strokes. They both played with house putters too!
Note: Due to the size of the field, it was determined by AMA organizers that no bonus points would be awarded to the top finishers in the pro division and that the base level points would start at the size of the pro field which was 4 competitors.
Details
Saturday, Sept. 14 AMA Scoring Pro/Amateur Event
Tee-Off: 10am
Pro: $35 – 2 rounds of individual stroke play scoring
Amateur: $20 – 1 round individual stroke play
Free practice round for both pro and amateur competitors if they register by September 6th. 14 September 10:00 a.m.
Pro: Open to anyone. The top-round scores are expected to be in the mid to high 30s Pros will be playing for AMA scoring points plus trophies, medals & cash prizes.1st place: $100 & trophy 2nd Place: $50 & medal 3rd Place: $25 & medal
Amateur: Open to newer / novice players. Amateur competitors will play for medals for 1st & 2nd place and 1 AMA scoring point.
Registration: For Saturday’s event, you can pay via Eventbrite at https://2024-rogue-eagle-mini-golf-tournament.eventbrite.com. An alternative option for paying for tickets without fees is to pay to AMA organizer Tom Loftus via Venmo. If you pay this way, please email amaminigolf@gmail.com your name , who you are registering, divisions for the people being registered, and general contact information.
AMA Scoring: Red (Scoring Details) - For the 9/14 pro & amateur event only
THIS EVENTBRITE AND VENMO REGISTRATION IS ONLY FOR THE 9/14 PRO & AMATEUR EVENT. THE 9/13 EVENING EVENT REGISTRATION WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THE COURSE. MORE DETAILS TO FOLLOW.
Friday Sept. 13 Kickoff event(non-AMA scoring)
Junior tournament (ages 7 to 16)
6pm | $15 entry fee includes tournament round & ice cream. Single round individual stroke play scoring. Medals for 1st & 2nd place.
Double Tournament (aka Couple Putts)
7:30pm | $30 entry fee per team (2 People) includes practice round if entered by September 6th).
Any two people can form a two-person team. Doubles combined individual stroke play scoring through a single round. Set of Trophies for first place. This will start after the junior tournament is completed and junior awards are given out

31st Lee Stoddard Dolphin Open
Results
After 180 holes & 10 rounds across two days, it came down to a sudden death playoff. Pat Sheridan and Kyle Courcy were neck and neck throughout the whole tournament and remained tied after both shooting a 36 in the final round. Sudden death (28 minutes into the AMA Facebook live stream) started on #15 where both players carded a 2. Pat got a hole-in-one on #16 and Kyle narrowly missed his attempt to decide the tournament.
This is Pat Sheridan’s 2nd win in the 31-year history of the tournament.
Details
10 round tournament over 2 days (8 split morning, afternoon and evening on Saturday and 2 on Sunday early afternoon), with tee off at 9am on Saturday. $50 entry fee. $500 to first place with the rest of the payouts determined by attendance. A portion of the entry fee will go to the Lee Stoddard scholarship. Lunch will be served on Saturday and there are smaller junior and amateur tournaments at the end of the Saturday afternoon rounds.
To register, send you name, contact information and a check to
Dolphin Mini Golf
510 Wiscasset Rd.
Boothbay, ME 04537
You can also pay when you arrive. Please give the course a call at 207-633-4828 if you are coming so we can prepare!
AMA Scoring: Red (2024 Scoring Details)
Bangolf Hole-by-Hole 2023 Scoring

The Shack Mini Golf Tournament
Results/Recap
In the 3rd Shack Mini Golf Tournament, we had a new winner. Jerod Mutter played consistently over two rounds to shoot a 2 round total of 124. This was 3 strokes better than the top score in 2023. Scott Kline and Bryan Weaver tied for 2nd and Scott Kline won the tie-breaker by forfeit as Bryan had to leave right after the tournament.
In the amateur division, Luke Tolley shot a 69 (-8) to win by 1 putt over Chris Wagner.
Both divisions played a closest to the hole contest on the massive Hole #18. Bill Mezier won in the pro division and Kristen Porr won in the amateur division.
This is the 2nd year the Shack Mini Golf Tournament was part of the AMA and once again the tournament grew in overall size of competitors! Kudos to Scott Kline for organizing this tournament on one of the most challenging courses in the AMA scoring circuit.
Jerod Mutter - 2024 Pro Division Winner
Luke Tolley - 2024 Amateur Division Winner
Top Finishers (L to R) - Sam Cavalieri (4th), Scott Kline (2nd), Jerod Mutter (1st)
Bill Mezier won the pro division closest to the hole contest on #18
Kristen Porr won the closest to the hole competition on #18 in the amateur division
Tournament Details
AMA Scoring: Red (2024 Scoring Details)
Amateur & Pro Divisions. 3rd year hosted by local mini golf pro, Scott Kline.
*Amateur Division: $15 (early registration) $20 (same day) - Play 1 round - Beginner Casual Players Only
Pro Division: $25 (early registration) $30 (same day) - Play 2 rounds - Open to All Players
*Players who have competed in prior tournaments and won cash prizes must play in Pro Division.
Sign up at the course or contact organizer Scott Kilne at (717) 377-5209. If you have questions, contact Scott.
Schedule
8am: Sign In / Practice
8:45am: Rules Meeting / Pairing
9am: Round 1 Begins
New pairings for Round 2 based on 1st Round Scores
Prizes
Pro Division Prizes: 1st, 2nd and 3rd receive a trophy. Cash prizes to all players who finish in top 1/3 of pro division.
Amateur Division Prizes:
1st - $50 gift certificate & Trophy
$25 gift certificates to other players who finish in top 33% of amateur division
2024 Salty Seagull Pro Tournament
Results
One of only four people in the world to shoot a perfect game of Putt-Putt has a new title to his name. Rick Baird is the 2024 Salty Seagull Pro Tournament champion. He bested his friend and previous Salty Seagull champion, Gary Hester, with a tournament-best round of 33 in the 3rd round. 3-time Red Putter Pro Tournament winner Matthew Kraus finished closely behind in 3rd place. This tournament was delayed by a day due to severe rain on Saturday, June 22nd, and by all accounts, the weather was beautiful on tournament day. Congrats to Rick on his first AMA tournament win!
Gary Hester (left) fell two shots short of the champ, Rick Baird (right), in the final round. Rick shot a tournament best 33 to take the top spot
Rick “Mr. Perfect” Baird with course owner Susan
Susan, Gary and the Salty Seagull statue
The field of competitors that played 3 rounds after a day delay due to rain
Event Details
Saturday, June 22nd Update
The tournament has been postponed and will now take place at day later on Sunday, June 23rd with an 8am tournament start time. The course received substantial rain on June 22nd and was unplayable. We’ll add additional updates here and share them on our Facebook page as well.
Salty Seagull 2024 Pro Tournament Initial details
AMA Scoring: Red (Scoring Details)
3 round stroke play tournament
Cash Prizes Through 8th Place
$75 Per Person Entry Fee
Includes: 3 rounds tournament play, 1-week FREE golf prior to event, Tournament T-shirt, Complimentary brat fry lunch, and $2,270 in prize money
8am Start Time
Prizes (19 and older) : 1st $1,000, 2nd $500, 3rd $200, 4th $100, 5th 75, 6th $50, 7th $40, 8th $30
Prizes (18 and under) : 1st $100, 2nd $50, 3rd $25
Best Goofy Golf Outfit Prize $100
Registration at saltyseagullminigolf.com
Course details
Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin about 2 hrs North of Milwaukee. Built by Harris Miniature Golf and opened in 2022

Inaugural Rosebud Open
Results/Recap
Hole by hole stats and results
Fourteen players came out for the first annual Rosebud Open at America’s Action Territory in Kenosha, WI. The red AMA tournament consisted of three rounds on the family fun center’s Wisconsin Adventure course.
Tom Schweiss, winner of 8 M.C. Mini Masters tournaments, got out to the early lead with a first-round 37, highlighted by three aces in a five-hole span on the back 9. Other sub-40 rounds to start the tourney included a pair of 38s (Mick Cullen, Ben Briselden) and 39s (Kevin Anderson, Nate Blazier).
Round 2 featured a pair of 36s, the low rounds of the day, by Briselden and Greg Powroznik. Briselden’s three aces in round 2 brought his total to a field-leading 6 through 2 rounds, and he vaulted into the lead with a total score of 74. Mick Cullen was right on his heels with a 75, and Powroznik stood in 3rd place at 77. Tied for 4th at 79 were 2005 M.C. Mini Masters champion R.J. Dusak and Schweiss.
Starting the final round on the 13th hole, Briselden started with an OB shot on the 13th hole that led to his only 5 of the day, dropping him a stroke back of Cullen. However, he pulled even with an ace two holes later. With a dozen holes to go, Cullen pulled back into first as Briselden dropped strokes on two straight holes. The lead had stretched to 3 with 7 holes to go when Cullen effectively put it away with the only ace of the day on the course’s 7th hole, the toughest hole on the course, which played to an average of 3.1 on the day. That hole may have been the difference maker for the day, as Cullen took a total of 5 shots there in 3 rounds. While Justin Gutche achieved the low total of round 3 with a 37, Cullen cruised to a 5-shot victory and a 54-hole total of 113, with Dusak and Briselden tied for 2nd at 118.
While Cullen took the first prize of $100, Dusak and Briselden went into a three-hole aggregate playoff for the 2nd-place award of $75, putting on the tough 7th-8th-9th hole sequence. Dusak’s 3 on the 7th edged out Briselden’s 4, and they each took a 3 on the 8th and a 2 on the 9th, as Briselden’s tee shot on #9 slid just over the left edge of the cup, giving Dusak the 2nd-place prize. Briselden did take $20 for the highest total of aces (8).
Final Standings
Par 43-43-43--129
Mick Cullen 38-37-38--113 (-16)-- $100
RJ Dusak 41-38-39--118 (-11)-- won 3-hole playoff for 2nd place, $75
Ben Briselden 38-36-44--118 (-11)-- most aces (8), $20
Tom Schweiss 37-42-41--120 (-9)
Derek Hartmann 42-41-38--121 (-8)
Greg Powroznik 41-36-44--121 (-8)
Justin Gutche 43-42-37--122 (-7)
Wil Zambole 42-44-40--126 (-3)
Kevin Anderson 39-41-48--128 (-1)
Nate Blazier 39-43-46--128 (-1)
Tim Wittig 44-44-42--130 (+1)
A.J. Curran 47-47-41--135 (+6)
Julie Schweiss 43-46-47--136 (+7)
Maxwell Cullen 53-45-43--141 (+12)
Rosebud Open organizer and winner Mick Cullen
Event Details
Details
3 rounds on the Wisconsin Adventure course at America's Action Territory in Kenosha, WI. There will be a cash prize for 1st place (prize will grow with more entries), trophies for 1st through 3rd place, and a trophy for most holes-in-one. The tournament is organized by M.C. Mini Masters Minigolf, directed by Mick Cullen and Lisa Curran.
Entry Fee: $40 and must be paid by May 31, 2024.
Cash prize for the winner will be based on the number of entries received. Trophies for 1st through 3rd place!
9:00am: Practice
9:20am: Rules meeting
9:30am: Start
Payment can be made online at paypal.me/mcminimasters or by check/money order sent to:
M.C. Mini Masters Minigolf LLC
1686 Centennial Dr.
Antioch, IL 60002
AMA Scoring: Red (2024 Scoring Details)

The 2nd Looniest Mini Golf Open
Results
No rain this year! A warm 75F sunny day resulted in the turf playing faster and fussier.
After 54 holes, the pro division came down to the 2-hole tie-breaker between Pat Sheridan and Zack Haselius. You can watch the live stream of the battle on the AMA Instagram to see how quickly the ball rolled. On the 5th hole, Pat Sheridan carded a 2 after Zack took a 3 to win the 2nd Looniest Mini Golf Open. Pat has one both years of this event. Mark “Highlighter” Novicki came in 3rd with Matt Roalstad and Kameron Haselius both 1 and 2 strokes away from Highlighter.
Robin Schwartzman repeated as the Looniest Amateur champion
in a close 2 round battle with Ryan Walsh. Nick Windyk came in 3rd.
Shawn Brown took home OneShot Golf prize package for the most aces through 2 rounds with 4.
In the pro division aces-only round, Zack Haselius carded 4 aces to take home some dough.
Mandy Ranslow of The Putting Penguin took home the first women’s division title and Nya Neinhuis took home the first junior division trophy for a tournament hosted by A Couple of Putts.
Details
AMA Scoring: Red (Scoring Details)
Stroke play tournament with a pro and amateur division for National Mini Golf Day 2024
Pro: $40 – 3 rounds stroke play + bonus aces only round
Amateur: $30 – 2 rounds stroke play + bonus aces only round
Registration: Via Eventbrite or if you want to pay Tom directly and save on fees, you can pay via Venmo instead, send money to @tomrloftus and state which player(s) you are registering and in which division and drop a note to acoupleofputts@gmail.com if you don’t know Tom personally
Detailed rules, entry fees, purse, and additional information will be posted acoupleofputts.com/looniest
Pro: Open to anyone. The top-round scores are expected to be in the high 30s to mid-40s. Pros will be playing for trophies, medals, prizes, AMA scoring points, and a cash purse.
Amateur: Players newer to the competitive putting game or who have not finished in the top 3 of local or regional mini golf/golf events in the last 2 years. If you won the amateur division in the previous year, you are not eligible to play in the pro Amateur competitors will be playing for trophies, medals, prizes, and AMA scoring points.
Lighthouse Classic
Results/Photos
All of the competitors for the 1st ever Lighthouse Classic
Hole by hole stats and results
In the first of its kind on Long Beach Island in New Jersey, The Lighthouse Classic attracted 17 pros and 8 amateurs to Jen’s Links at Lighthouse Cove in Barnegat Light, N.J. on May 4. With three rounds for pros and two for amateurs, competitors did their best to conquer the High Tide course and seven pros managed sub-40 averages.
Paired together for the first two rounds, Connecticut’s Matthew Liles and New Jersey host David Biggy started the tournament with matching aces on the first hole, and the two battled from there, with Liles snatching The Lighthouse Classic trophy by a stroke over Biggy. After Liles and Biggy carded scores of 37 and 39, respectively, during the first round, Liles dropped a 34 — breaking the previous course record of 35 — while Biggy managed a 36, as Liles brought a four-stroke lead into the final round.
During the third round, Biggy registered a trio of aces to score an even-par 36, but Liles’ 39 was enough to win with a three-round score of 110. Biggy finished second with a 111, while Connecticut’s Justin Seymour swiped third with a three-round set of 41-36-36 for a 113. New Jersey’s Ed Weiss (37-41-38) captured fourth following a nine-hole putoff against after he and Connecticut’s Mark “Highlighter” Novicki (38-38-40) each recorded three-round totals of 116. Georgia’s Bryan Akers (42-36-40) and Connecticut’s David Vayda (43-37-38) each totaled 118 to finish as the last two players to post averages under 40.
In all, eight pros from Connecticut, six from New Jersey, and one each from Georgia and New York comprised the professional field. Biggy scored the most aces with seven. Liles was right behind him with six, while Seymour carded five aces.
On the amateur side, mostly made up of New Jersey competitors, nearby resident Bradford Birch scored a two-set total of 82 following a 42 in the first round and a 40 in the second. Connecticut’s LouAnn Corbidge managed scores of 43 and 40 to end with an 83 for second place, while another local, Barbette Lovas, delivered scores of 44 and 41 for an 85 to grab third place.
Details
Lighthouse Classic at Jen's Links in Barnegat Light, NJ.
Pro and amateur divisions:
Pro - $50 for three rounds | Amateur - $30 for two rounds
All rounds will be played on the High Tide course
Practice and check-in starts at 8 AM
Rules meeting at 8:45 AM
First round at 9:00 AM.
Second round at 10:30 AM
Amateur award & Pro division repairing for final round at 12:00 PM
Final round at 12:45 PM
Pro division wards at 2:45 PM
On Friday, May 3, tournament players can pay $7 for practice, from noon until closing.
Registration will be online through Wednesday, May 1. No on-site registration.
Photos of the course and links to playthrough videos
AMA Scoring: Red (2024 Scoring Details)

O-Street Mini Golf: Winter Classic
Results
O-Street Mini Golf’s 9th Annual Winter Classic took place at Manchester Family Golf Center in Manchester, NJ. Fifteen brave souls from around New Jersey traveled to what some say is the “Central” part of the state, for two rounds of stroke play to determine this year’s champion. The conditions were wet from the morning of rain, with temps in the low 40s. The course consisted of long, winding holes with a few hole in one opportunities. After the first round, the defending champion Griffin Weiss was tied with his brother Landon (last year’s O-Street Open Champion) with 41’s. Griffin’s second round was a bit rocky with two 4s, but then recovered with back to back holes in one and a strong finish of 40. Landon was staying close behind, but needed a hole in one on Hole 18 to tied his brother....and got it! Griffin and Landon went into a three hole playoff and were still tied after two holes. On the third hole (Hole 14), Griffin set himself up for an easy two and Landon unfortunately, couldn’t match it. Griffin Weiss won the Battle of the Brothers and defended his title.
Details / Event Info
Winter is coming, as so is mini golf!
Come out to win all the glory and get your name on the infamous Winter Classic Trophy.
The tournament will take place at Manchester Family Golf Center in Manchester, NJ on Saturday, February 24th. Two games will be played to determined the winner.
Registration - $20 per player
Check In / Practice Begins at 12:00 PM.
First round tees off at 1:00 PM.
Second round tees off at 2:30 PM.
Award ceremony will commence at 3:00 PM.
The Winter Classic is no joke! Dress warm!
This is an American Mini Golf Alliance Sponsored event!
AMA Scoring: Red (2024 Scoring Details)

Coziest Mini Golf Open
Recap/Scores
The 3rd Coziest Open saw the largest turnout in the event by double with the majority of new players coming from the amateur division. This was the first time that qualifying didn’t determine the field as well. 10 of the 34 competitors were 16 years old or younger giving A Couple of Putts their youngest field in the 8 tournaments they have hosted.
In the pro division, Tom Loftus won from start to finish with a 3-round total of 88. After finishing in the final position of the Coziest Open in 2023, Kameron Haselius set the course record with a final round of 27 and jumped up to 2nd place to get his first podium for an AMA event. Mick Cullen played solid all day and only fell to 3rd due to Kameron’s outstanding play. Bryan Akers from The Putter’s League Atlanta made his Coziest Open debut with a top 5 finish. In the aces-only round for pro players outside of the top 6, Anthony Dunkel won in a tie-breaker with Amanda Farahany of Putter’s League Atlanta and Marcel Neinhus. All of them shot 4 aces in their aces-only round.
Mark Giannini ran away with the amateur division top spot with a pro-level 2-round score of 65. Matt Tellander won a two-hole playoff against Kathleen Malone for 2nd place.
Tom Loftus and Shawn Brown played a tie-breaker for most aces through 2 rounds. Both of them shot 9 hole-in-ones during the first two rounds and in the tie-breaker, Shawn made the ace on #14 & Tom missed to make Shawn the winner of most aces that includes a prize back from our friends at OneShot Golf.
Extended recap with photos over at acoupleofputts.com/cozyopen
Details
A Couple of Putts and Golf Zone Chaska present...
The 3rd Coziest Mini Golf Open
February 18th, 2024
Stroke play tournament with a pro and amateur division
Pro division will all start at Hole #1, Amateur Division Hole #10
Amateur division will play 2 rounds and will have prizes, trophies, and medals. $25/person
Pro division play 3 rounds. The top 6 after 2 rounds play a final stroke play round to determine the top 6 spots. The rest of the pro field play an aces-only round for a separate prize. $35/person
Details, rules, and prize information at acoupleofputts.com/cozyopen
Register at https://bit.ly/cozyopen24registration or send payment via Venmo to @tomrloftus
AMA Scoring: Red (2024 Scoring Details)
Details:
Golf Zone's Big Bear Mini Putt – Chaska, MN
825 Flying Cloud Drive Chaska, Minnesota 55318
The Prodigium Minigolf Tournament
We started the new year and new season with an all ALL NEW mini golf tournament in Easthampton, Massachusetts at Prodigy Mini Golf. The course has evolved into its second iteration, designed by the mastermind and owner of Prodigy Jeff Bujak. The Prodigium Mid-Winter Cup (co-organized by O-Street Mini Golf) brought out 25 players from the Northeast, with a majority being AMA members like yourselves. Some players included Aaron Kaminski, Griffin Weiss, Kyle Courcy, and Justin Seymour (all top 10 players from last season). The format consisted of two rounds of 17 holes and ended up a three way tie in first place between newcomer David Bava, the reigning Matterhorn International Pro-Am champ Dave Vayda, and last year’s AMA season winner Aaron Kaminski. But it was Dave Vayda with a commanding three stroke lead in the playoff, who was victorious. David Bava took second place and Aaron ended up in third place.
Results/Scores
Details
This ticket grants the purchaser one admission/entry to The Prodigium Mid-Winter Cup Minigolf Tournament happening on Sunday, January 28, 2024. Doors open at 8am for practice. Registration starts at 8am and finalizes at 9:15am. Group meeting happens at 9:30am and first group tee off starts directly after. All tournament closings happen by 2pm.
This ticket also grants purchaser 1 FREE regular admission on any open day to practice the course before the tournament. Show up at the front desk and your name will be on a list. You will be stamped and can practice until close that day. We recommend attending on a Wednesday or Thursday for best practice time. Weekends can be very busy.
Registrations will be capped at 54. Tickets: https://checkout.square.site/buy/NXNRXAHEWPCQWIKR6FBVXMFB
Purchasing this admission includes your agreement that all injuries due to swinging or playing in the tournament are not Prodigy's fault and purchaser takes full responsibility for their own actions.
Purchaser also agrees to be on video for live stream and post-uploaded video content online. Please email jeff@prodigyminigolf.com with any questions.
Prizes
1st Place : $600 cash
2nd Place : $300 cash
3rd Place : $150 cash
4th Place : $100 cash
5th Place : $75 cash
6th Place : $40 cash plus sponsored gifts
7th Place : $30 cash plus sponsored gifts
8th Place : $20 cash plus sponsored gifts
9th Place : $10 cash plus sponsored gifts
10th Place : Sponsored gifts
This is a Red AMA Scoring Event. (2024 Scoring Details)

"Show Me” Putters Tour Championship
Results/Photos
Show Me Putters Tour organizers, Eric Feige (left) & Show Me Putters Championship and Tour winner, Don Louzader (right) at Native Hunt mini golf in Branson, Missouri
Event Details
Open to EVERYONE on the "SHOW ME" PUTTERS TOUR. If you have not played a Show Me Putters tour event in 2023, you will not be eligible to compete
TEE TIME is 10:00am at FUN ACRE in Springfield (4 Rounds) then tournament moves to NATIVE HUT in Branson at 3:00pm (4 Rounds)
AMA Scoring: Red (Scoring Details)

Branson Open
Results/Photos
Oklahoma-based AMA member Jody Kimble won the 8-round tournament at Native Hut in Branson, Missouri in a tie-breaker round against Jason VanBuskirk.
Event Details
More details on 2023 to come soon. Expected 8 round event.
AMA Scoring: Red (Scoring Details)
Results from 2022 can be found here.

30th Lee Stoddard Dolphin Open
Results/Photos
(Left to Right) Kyle Courcy (2nd), Elmer Lawson (1st), Pat Sheridan (3rd)
2023 Event Details
10 round tournament over 2 days (8 split morning, afternoon and evening on Saturday and 2 on Sunday morning), with tee off at 9am. $50 entry fee. $500 to first place with the rest of the payouts determined by attendance. A portion of the entry fee will go to the Lee Stoddard scholarship.
To register, send you name, contact information and a check to
Dolphin Mini Golf
510 Wiscasset Rd.
Boothbay, ME 04537
You can also pay when you arrive. Please give the course a call at 207-633-4828 if you are coming so we can prepare!
AMA Scoring: Red (Scoring Details)
Find a recap of the 2022 event here.

The Shack Mini Golf Tournament
Results/Photos
Pro division competitors
Pro division Top 3 (left to right) - Kelsey Kline (2nd), Scott Kline (1st), Aaron Kaminski (3rd)
Amateur Division 1st place - Tom Metzger
Amateur Division Group photo
Tournament Details
AMA Scoring: Red (Scoring Details)
Amateur & Pro Divisions. 2nd year hosted by local mini golf pro, Scott Kline.
Amateur Division: $15 - Play 1 round - Beginner Casual Players Only
Pro Division: $25 - Play 2 rounds - Open to All Players
Sign up at the course or contact organizer Scott Kilne at (717) 377-5209. If you have questions, contact Scott.
Schedule
8am: Sign In / Practice
8:45am: Rules Meeting / Pairing
9am: Round 1 Begins
New pairings for Round 2 based on 1st Round Scores
Prizes
Pro Division Prizes:
1st - $125 & Trophy
2nd - $100 & Trophy
3rd - $75 & Trophy
Pro Division Prizes will increase in value and number if turnout is over 15 players.
Amateur Division Prizes:
1st - $50 gift certificate & Trophy
$25 gift certificates to other players that finish in top 25% of amateur division
The Looniest Mini Golf Open
Results
Find a full recap over at acoupleofputts.com/looniest
AMA Scoring: Red (Scoring Details)
3 Round stroke play tournament for National Mini Golf Day 2023
Price:
Pro: $30
Amateur: $25
Detailed rules and information at acoupleofputts.com/looniest
Pro: Open to anyone. The top-round scores are expected to be in the high 30s to mid-40s. Pros will be playing for trophies, medals, prizes, AMA scoring points, and a cash purse.
Amateur: Players newer to the competitive putting game or who have not finished in the top 3 of local or regional mini golf/golf events in the last 2 years. Amateur competitors will be playing for trophies, medals, prizes, and AMA scoring points.
Overview and photos of the course
Follow A Couple of Putts for details on the first year of this tournament taking place at The Loon’s Nest mini golf course at Island Lake Golf in Shoreview, Minnesota.

O-Street Mini Golf: Winter Classic
Results
Details
Winter is coming, as so is mini golf!
Come out to win all the glory and get your name on the infamous Winter Classic Trophy.
The tournament will take place at Jersey Devil Golf and Fun Center in Winslow, NJ on Saturday, February 25th. Two games will be played to determined the winner.
Registration - $15 per player
Check In / Practice Begins at 12:00 PM.
First round tees off at 1:00 PM.
Second round tees off at 2:00 PM.
Award ceremony will commence at 2:30 PM.
The Winter Classic is no joke! Dress warm!
This is an American Mini Golf Alliance Sponsored event!
AMA Scoring: Red (Scoring Details)

Coziest Mini Golf Open
A Couple of Putts and Golf Zone Chaska present...
The 2nd Coziest Mini Golf Open
February 11-19th, 2023
Recap/Results
As the first In-person points-scoring event of the year for the AMA, we attracted the 2022 AMA season champion Mick Cullen and his son Xavier along with some of the top putters in Minnesota. We ended up with 16 competitors with scores of Par or better during the qualifying period that attended the two-round championship on a Sunday morning. Everyone was invited to dress in their coziest attire and play 36 holes for mid-winter mini golf glory. Find a full recap over at acoupleofputts.com/cozyopen
Top 3 (Left to Right): Zack Haselius (2nd), Matt Roalstad (1st), Josh Benesh (3rd)
Goofy group photo
Qualifying: Sat. Feb 11 9am to Sat. Feb 18 9am
$25 for 2 initial qualifying attempts
$10 for each additional round to attempt to get the lowest score
Championship: Sun. Feb. 19 10am
Top 20 qualifiers are invited to participate in a 2-round championship
Details, rules, and prize information at acoupleofputts.com/cozyopen
AMA Scoring: Red (Scoring Details)

Branson Open
Recap
Thanks to Wilson Engel and the Show Me Putters for the photos from this 8 round tournament that happened on Saturday, September 17, 2022
Winner Mike Seewald (Right) w/ Tournament organizer and competitor Eric Feige
Event Details
The “Show Me Putters” present the Branson Open at Coral Reef Indoor Mini Golf
Tee Time: 8am
Entry Fee: $25
Format: 8 rounds / stroke play
1st: $1000 | 2nd:$500 | 3rd: $250 | 4th: $125 | 5th:$75
AMA red tournament
Course Phone: (417) 320-6214
Contact Info: Eric (417) 230-3694
29th Lee Stoddard Dolphin Open
See our full recap in the news feed. Justin Seymour won his 4th consecutive Dolphin Open, running away from Mark “The Highlighter” Novicki and Pat Sheridan.
2022 Event Details:
10 round tournament over 2 days (8 and 2) with a $50 entry fee. If you are interested in playing call the course at (207) 633-4828 so they know you are coming. You can end your entry information (Name, address, phone and email) along with your check directly to the course or pay the day of the tournament.

8th Maine Mini Golf Open
8th edition of the Maine Mini Golf Open with 54 holes of stroke play. Great Prizes Include: 1st place $500, 2nd $300, 3rd $100.

25th M.C. Mini Masters
The silver anniversary of the M.C. Mini Masters, the annual day-long mini golf tournament hosted by Season 1 Holey Moley winner, Mick Cullen.
It will be 6 rounds in Southern Wisconsin & Northern Illinois starting at 8am. There will be 2 rounds at Action Territory in Kenosha, Wisconsin, and 2 final rounds at Par-King in Lincolnshire, IL. The middle rounds will happen on the two courses at Congo River Adventure Golf in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, or one round at each of Kristof’s in Round Lake Beach, Illinois, and Lighthouse Mini Golf in Waukegan. We’ll update this when this is finalized.
Details on the history of the M.C. Mini Masters and previous scores at www.mcminimasters.net
$60 entry fee that includes 6 rounds of mini golf plus water/gatorade at the courses. Lots of prizes and trophies throughout the day. AMA members will receive points based on their overall strokeplay.
Pay your $60 entry fee to get in at www.paypal.me/mcminimasters

7th Annual Winter Classic Tournament
Recap:
L to R: David Biggy (T-2nd), Evan Rundgren (1st), Dave Torroni (T-2nd)
All of the competitors
Event Details:
Winter is coming, as so is mini golf!
Come out to win all the glory and get your name on the infamous Winter Classic Trophy.
The tournament will take place at Offshore Adventure Golf in Rio Grande, NJ on Saturday, February 12th. Two games will be played to determined the winner.
Registration - $15 per player
Check In / Practice Begins at 11:00 AM.
First round tees off at 12:00 PM.
Second round tees off at 1:00 PM.
Award ceremony will commence at 2:00 PM.
Face masks are recommended.
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