Local couple creates unique WWII mini-golf memorial

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Local couple creates unique WWII mini-golf memorial
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A Buda couple is working to ensure young people remember the sacrifices veterans made for our freedom in a very unique way.

As Rachel told FOX 7 Austin, many of these veterans are grandparents for her generation, but kids are losing the connection to those who fought for our country. It’s a unique and fun way for everyone, not just kids, to learn about World War II not just on Veterans Day but every day.The course moves chronologically throughout history, with each hole teaching you about a campaign or group of people involved in the war.

The couple came up with the idea from a dream. As Rachel describes it, they were ready to do something new in their lives, and Brian has a love of history. "I just begin to pray for him that God would give him a vision for our future and our family's future," Rachel said. "And about two weeks later, we were having coffee. We had just got up and he was like, So I had this dream last night where we were playing mini-golf and we were like in a World War II plane. It was really neat and there was like a museum. So I'm pretty sure that's what I want to do now. And I was like, okay.

The course is open Friday to Sunday. It will be open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Veterans Day. Veterans get $5 unlimited play to commemorate the day. Regular pricing:

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