Walker in the Rough 2004
Artist-Designed Mini Golf in the Garden
Special Event Part of Walker without Walls
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  May 28 - September 6, 2004
  North end of the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden
  $5 ($3 Walker members, seniors, students; free for children 5 and under)
Hours: Weather permitting, Thursday-Saturday, 10 am-8 pm; Sunday, 11 am-8 pm. Labor Day: Monday, September 6, 11 am-8 pm. Last tee time is 1 hour before closing. Wait times can be in excess of an hour. You must appear in person to get on the wait list.

In case of inclement weather, Mini Golf will reopen within 30 minutes of the conclusion of the weather event. If weather remains an issue at 5pm on weekdays or 2pm on weekends and holidays, we will not reopen until the next regularly scheduled game day.


The sights in the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden just keep getting more like Alice's Wonderland: to a setting that already includes a mirrored labyrinth, a bronze rabbit leaping a bell, and an enormous spoon-and-cherry fountain, add an ice-fishing shack, a twisty pachinko game, and architectural ruins from 1933-not to mention a few dozen golf clubs. Walker in the Rough, a mini-golf course designed by area artists and architects, is now open, offering 10 flights of fancy for "goofy golf" fanatics and novices alike. Though these stylish holes can't be placed on a par with mini golf's customary roadside-art standards of taste, they have been created especially for the Garden. Join us for mini golf, Walker-style, now through Labor Day.

The Holes
"Black Hole," Walker staff members; "O-par-ation," Troy Kampa; "Pachinko Generation," Zander Brimijoin and Luke Burgdorf; "Mini Golf Smackdown," Takuma Handa and Daniel Vercruysse; "Winter in Summer; Ice-Fishing House," Bill Gorcica; "Courthouse Folly," Clayton Johnson and Brian Nowak; "Frank's Frolic," Don McNeil and Thomas Oslund; "Untitled," Burlesque of North America (Mike Davis, Aaron Horkey, Skye Rossi, George Thompson, Wes Winship, and Larry Winship); "Bolfing for Gowlers," Karl Frankowski; and one by Target staff members. . . .
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