Lots of obstacles, although mostly hills, a wonderful scenery, and lots of places to relax if the crowd ahead of you is taking their time. Some of the course’s holes are on 45 degree inclines, making it nearly impossible to get it in for a simple par. Both courses offer the same difficulty, which is only moderate. Kelly and I took it over to course two our first time… and then skipped hole 18 to go to course one. Of course, it seems to be human nature to just take to course one and give it a go.
Like a lot of courses, County Fair features two mini golf courses – numbered only 1 and 2. County Fair makes sure to not follow the pattern – a collection of go-karts, batting cages, games, food, and two mini golf courses are enough to keep a crowd entertained for hours upon hours without stepping foot outside of the park. But the same goes for multitaskers, sometimes they’re too focused on getting everything that it makes, well, everything kind of suck. I have to say, in my experience, mini golf courses that focused ONLY on mini golf tend to not do so well. The mini houses were too much to pass up for Scott.