The Milwaukee Public Market's Dinky Rink, one of the area's smallest ice-skating rinks, morphed into Dinky Links, a mini miniature golf course.
This new attraction provides a unique recreational experience and it benefits the local charity First Tee – Southeast Wisconsin, a youth development organization that empowers kids and teens through golf.
Located on the north side of the Milwaukee Public Market, 400 N. Water St., Dinky Links features five creatively designed holes and a practice green.
Dinky Links is open now through June 30. Participants are required to pre-register here. The cost is a $20 donation to First Tee, which is paid at the time of arrival.
The 60-minute reservation accommodates groups of 15 or fewer. All necessary golf equipment is provided at no additional cost and can be picked up at the Milwaukee Public Market office on the second level.
“At the Milwaukee Public Market, we believe in the power of public spaces to bring people together and foster meaningful connections. Dinky Links offers the perfect opportunity for the community to do so, providing a playful and humorous setting where everyone is welcome to join in on the fun—except for gophers, of course," says Paul Schwartz, Executive Director of the Milwaukee Public Market and Business Improvement District #2.
For more information, or to register for Dinky Links, visit the Milwaukee Public Market website.
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