All images courtesy of the Elmhurst Art Museum, shared with permission
Now open at the Elmhurst Art Museum is , a miniature golf course featuring a widely varied collection of playable artworks. Curated by Colossal’s founder and editor-in-chief as part of an open call, the two-part course pays homage to the wildly popular Par Excellence that opened in 1988 at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. The designs range from a challenging optical illusion to a maze-like castle with the potential for a hole-in-one to Annalee Koehn’s fortune-telling piece first shown 33 years ago in the initial exhibition.
Chicago sculptor Michael O’Brien conceived of the original Par Excellence, which opened to lines down the block and subsequently sold out daily. It was recognized nationally in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Chicago Tribune, among others, and went on tour throughout Illinois before returning to Chicago as a rebranded commercial project called ArtGolf, which was located at in Lincoln Park on the site that’s now occupied by Goose Island Brewery. Although artist-designed golf courses are shown at a variety of Midwest museums—you can see versions at the , , and the —Par Excellence is widely regarded as the first.
, which runs through September 26, features artists , Current Projects, , , , , , Robin Schwartzman & Tom Loftus (aka ), and the museum’s . Open October 13, 2021, to January 2, 2022, shows work from artists , , , , Annalee Koehn, , , , , and Liam Wilson & Anna Gershon.
Try your hand at the first nine holes by heading over to Elmhurst’s site to , and remember that get 25% off.














