In this episode of The Atlas Obscura Podcast, we head to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, the Mini Golf Capital of the World. We explore the vibrant and eccentric world of mini-golf, showcasing its extravagant courses that feature everything from pirate ships and erupting volcanoes to the legendary Mount Atlanticus. Local historian Kathryn Hedgepath shares insights on the region’s mini-golf heritage while we dive into the origins of the game, which started in Scotland and then evolved into the sport today.
Meet the quirky personalities behind the courses, including the late Poddy Bryan, dubbed the father of modern mini-golf, and learn how his visionary designs shaped the industry. Discover the competitive side of mini-golf with the US ProMiniGolf Association and its thrilling Master’s tournament (hosted in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina), where contestants contend for the coveted green jacket.
This episode was produced in partnership with Visit Myrtle Beach. To find a list of all mini-golf courses, go to VisitMyrtleBeach.com