Fall in New England is an absolute gem. The weather is great, the foliage is exquisite, the tourists go home. It's just the perfect time.

However, there's a miserable nuisance named Winter lurking not far behind. And when winter hits New England mini golfers start their annual pilgrimage indoors for months. If only there was a place these golfers could go...spoiler alert, there is.

Tucked away in the Massachusetts town of Marlborough is Trombetta's Farm Garden Center. On the outside, Trombetta's looks similar to any other prosperous local garden centers. However, this nursery includes a 450-foot greenhouse with an 18-hole miniature golf course in it.

Trombetta's Farm via Facebook
Trombetta's Farm via Facebook
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According to Trombetta's website, the course was originally built in 1985. The fiber glass greenhouse not only allows for protection from the weather but is also climate-controlled to allow for year-round play.

The greenhouse course is loaded with incredible detail, including various planters, flowers, rock features, a pond, bridges, and two waterfalls The course certainly seems to do its best to transform the greenhouse into a mini-golf oasis.

This is no virtual course. This is the real deal. They even rent it out for parties. Heck, I may have to do that this year and whoop all my friends in a little putt-putt during a snow storm or something as miserable.

You can find out more info on Trombetta's website. Check out images of the course below.

Trombetta's Farm is Home to a Greenhouse Mini Golf Course

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