Putt-Putt Fun Center

Putt-Putt Fun Center logo

Putt-Putt Fun Center is the name of a chain of family amusement centers and miniature golf courses in the United States, Australia, Indonesia, and Lebanon. Although the official name of the company is Putt-Putt Fun Center, since the company's founding in 1954 Putt-Putt has marketed franchises under the names of Putt-Putt Golf, Putt-Putt Golf and Games, and Putt-Putt Fun Centers.

Services

The chain is known primarily for its development of its Putt-Putt brand of miniature golf; however, Putt-Putt locations may include indoor activities such as restaurants, laser tag, amusement arcades; and outdoor activities including miniature golf, kiddie rides, bumper boats, batting cages, climbing walls, and go-karts.

History

The company was begun by Don Clayton in Fayetteville, North Carolina, in 1954, where he created the first course. He charged 25 cents per game, and in 1955 the company began franchising and expanding to new locations. By 1959, the first professional Putt-Putt Tournament was played, and in 1960 Putt-Putt went international, opening locations in South Africa, Australia, and Japan. The heyday for Putt-Putt was in the 1980s as they added additional attractions (like video game rooms) to their facilities. At one time there were over 265 Putt-Putt locations in the United States containing more than 1,000 18-hole golf courses.

In 1966 Putt Putt Golf Courses released an album called "Putt Putt Golf Courses of America presents Gee Gee Shinn and his Band." The album contains sixteen songs. The album cover has two photographs showing the eight member band in the middle of a Putt Putt Golf course. In one photo, the band is joined by twelve young women with the hair stylings and clothes of the period.

Founder Don Clayton retired in 1994, and his daughter Donna took over as chairman. Clayton died in April 1996 at age 70. David Callahan became CEO of Putt-Putt Golf Courses of America in 2000, where he started putting plans to revive the company, which had gone from 105 courses to 70, into action. By 2004, Putt-Putt Fun Center began advertising additional services with the intention of "trying to re-brand with a new concept", in the words of Mr. Callahan.

In the 1960s Putt-Putt grew nationwide and even established a "professional tour" with cash prizes, newsletters, and a wide following.

Miniature golf vs. Putt-Putt

There are several significant differences between Putt-Putt's brand of miniature golf and other versions:

Cease and desist letter to Mojang AB

On June 25, 2013, the President and Chief Executive Officer, David M. Callahan, issued a Cease and Desist letter to Mojang AB,[1] alleging infringement[2] of the trademarked name "Putt Putt" in Mojang's sandbox game Minecraft because players of Minecraft have used the term in video uploads to YouTube. Although no legal action has been taken yet, Mojang's Markus Persson (known as Notch) has stated that Putt-Putt is "being silly".[3]

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