At 2:37pm, July 2, 1998, a land mass suddenly appeared some two miles out to sea from the old Myrtle Beach Pavilion site. Two days later, the mass had settled itself atop the old Chapin Company Department Store, two blocks from the ocean. The mass was a Myrtle Beach mini golf miniature golf island resort that had broken away from the sunken continent of Atlantis.
Just as ancient civilizations enjoyed a round of mini-golf thousands of years ago you can now enjoy two of the world’s most exciting, sophisticated, and fun courses. At Mt Atlanticus, you will see evidence of ancient legends and myths, such as UFOs, dodo birds, and giant frogs. You may also catch a glimpse of Mulligan the minotaur.
Myrtle Beach Mini Golf
While strolling along the sunny shores of Myrtle Beach, a unique minotaur named Mulligan, stumbled upon Mt. Atlanticus Minotaur Golf. He was not your typical creature of the labyrinth; he preferred putting greens over mazes and was known for his love of golf and whimsical adventures.
Intrigued by the sound of laughter and the sight of colorful golf balls flying through the air, Mulligan felt a sense of belonging. The keeper of the mystical golf course, a wise old wizard named Antonious, sensed Mulligan’s desire for a new home. With a wave of his wand, Antonious transformed Mulligan into the Minotaur of Mt Atlanticus, the guardian of fairways and friend to all who visited.
Whether lending a hoof to help with course maintenance or a shoulder to lean on after four putting the hole, Mulligan the Minotaur became a beloved fixture at Mt Atlanticus, his laughter echoing through the greens and his warm, welcoming spirit turning the golf course into a place of joy and wonder for all who sought a magical round of golf by the sea.
As word spread about the friendly minotaur, Mt Atlanticus Minotaur Golf became a must-visit destination. Families and friends flocked to the course, eager to experience the enchanting mix of golf and mythological charm.