Plans approved for mini golf course

The final concept designs for the new 18-hole mini golf course at EA Networks Centre have been signed off by Mayor Neil Brown, with a November opening date pencilled in for the project.
Mayor Brown and Cr Leen Braam gave their tick of approval last week to designs by play space specialists Creo.
The Mayor said inspiration for each hole came from a unique feature of the Ashburton District, which was one of the goals of the project.
“The designs look awesome and the project is ready to move into the manufacturing and installation stage. The work will be done over the coming months and that will involve two small retaining walls as the course will be on three levels.
“Holes one to 11 are on the flat and will be accessible for people pushing a pram, or those with limited mobility or in a wheelchair.”
Hole 12, the Rakaia Bridge, leads up to the embankment where holes 13-18 are – these holes are planned to be installed during July. Local sub-contractors will support the work.
The mini golf course will be free for players, who can bring their own equipment or hire a ball and putter.
Council’s People and Facilities Group Manager Sarah Mosley said the holes would be made from synthetic turf and recycled rubber, with a range of natural and built theming objects.
“The materials are robust and will stand up well to high temperatures in summer and frosts in the winter.”
She said the trickiest hole was likely to be hole 18, Mt Hutt at the top of the course on the embankment.
Other holes feature the town clock, a combine harvester and braided rivers. Watch our concept video of all the holes here.
Ms Mosley said the holes would be manufactured in Oamaru, where the contractor is based, and transported to Ashburton for installation.
“It’s been great to be able to unveil more detail about the mini golf course this week as the sport and recreation centre marks its 10-year milestone and we think this is a great additional offering for the centre and community to enjoy.”
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