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Hole in One Miniature Golf opened its doors on Friday, August 17th, 2001.
The business is family owned and operated by Damian & Kelly Emerick and Scott and Kim Melski, along with their son, Scotty.
Scott and Damian joined the fire service over 25 years ago and have been friends ever since. When the opportunity arose to become partners at Mini Golf, they jumped at the chance to work together. Hole in One keeps them rather busy and in addition to their time spent at the course they both have other full time jobs.
Scott is a fire and construction code official for Sayreville and Perth Amboy. He can usually be found in the pizza kitchen making dough and sauce for our homemade thin crust pizza.
Damian is a captain with the Newark Fire Department and is usually found barking orders as if he is still at work at the training academy. This usually falls on deaf ears and is met with much mockery.
Kelly manages the golf course and can be seen there quite a bit. She is usually found running around sticking up messages for everyone to follow.
Kim is a CPA with the Curchin Group and is always making sure little Scotty practices his putting game and keeps us up to date with scores and stats for the Yankees, Giants and Devils.
Hole in One has a full staff of great people who keep coming back season after season. Their loyalty and hard work keeps Hole in One running smoothly. It could not be done without them.
Owners and staff alike take great pride in helping the customers enjoy their time at Hole in One by providing a clean course, a spotless snack bar, good food, cold drinks, reasonable prices and friendly help. All this adds to the family friendly atmosphere.
In December 2006, Hole in One started to do its part by going GREEN . A 18.6 kilowatt solar panel system was added to help conserve on energy in the summer months and provide energy back to the grid during the off-season. Bottles, cans and plastics are recycled to help make things a little better for our environment.
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