Sam and the Lost Swing Map
Captain Sam, Green Trail Explorer
A secret map to the Perfect Swing has vanished inside the Natick golf outpost, and the whole course of clues feels scrambled. Captain Sam, Green Trail Explorer, is the only explorer quick-eyed enough to spot the hidden signs and rescue the map. Find the clues, map the store, and bring the swing map home.
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- 1.Challenge 1 of 23: Find the biggest doorway or entrance area you can see. Count how many automatic doors or door panels it has.Golf stores often feel like mini training camps with lots of gear zones to explore.
- 2.Challenge 2 of 23: Find the putting green. Count how many cups or hole openings you can spot before you move on.Putting greens let golfers practice the shortest shots first, where tiny differences matter most.
- 3.Challenge 3 of 23: Find two hitting bays and compare them. Which one looks wider: left or right?Practice bays help golfers swing safely indoors while watching the ball flight.
- 4.Challenge 4 of 23: Find the club fitting bays. Count how many fitting spots or open stations you can see.Club fittings help match a club to a golfer’s size and swing, like a custom tool.
- 5.Challenge 5 of 23: Find the glove display. Pick the glove that looks softest and show its color with your finger.Golf gloves help hands hold the club more securely, especially when it’s warm or sweaty.
- 6.Challenge 6 of 23: Find the golf balls. Choose one box and count how many balls are pictured on the front.Golf balls have dimples to help them travel farther through the air.
- 7.Challenge 7 of 23: Find the shoe wall. Compare two shoes and point to the one with the bolder color.Golf shoes usually have grippy bottoms so players can stay steady during a swing.
- 8.Challenge 8 of 23: Find the putter wall. Before touching anything, predict which putter looks longest, then check with your eyes.Putters are designed for rolling the ball smoothly, not launching it high.
- 9.Challenge 9 of 23: Stand near the putting green and watch for 10 seconds. See if a ball rolls faster on the flat part or the sloped part.Even a tiny slope can change a putt’s path in surprising ways.
- 10.Challenge 10 of 23: Find the bags display. Compare one tall bag and one shorter bag, then point to the taller one.Golf bags can hold many clubs, but they are built to stay easy to carry or roll.
- 11.Challenge 11 of 23: Find a wall with lots of small golf accessories. Spot the item that looks most like a tiny clue from a treasure hunt.Small golf accessories can be the most important tools in the whole bag.
- 12.Challenge 12 of 23: Find the tennis section. Compare something round here with something round in the golf area.This store carries more than one sport, so your explorer eyes have to switch maps.
- 13.Challenge 13 of 23: Find the junior golf section. Count how many kid-sized things you can spot without moving your feet.Kid-sized gear helps young players learn with tools that actually fit their hands and bodies.
- 14.Challenge 14 of 23: Find the club fitting area again. Pick one club you can see and describe whether it looks shiny, matte, or striped.Many clubs are built with different shapes to change how the ball flies.
- 15.Challenge 15 of 23: Walk quietly through the whole building and find the item that looks the most hidden. Stop when you see it first.Explorers often find important clues by moving slowly and noticing what others skip.
- 16.Challenge 16 of 23: Find a row of clubs. Compare the shortest club you can see with the tallest one and point to both.Long clubs usually help with longer shots, while shorter clubs are easier to control.
- 17.Challenge 17 of 23: Find the hitting bays and look for a ball or target area. Then compare it with the putting green and pick which one seems farther from the start spot.Different golf spots train different parts of the game: aiming, rolling, and full swings.
- 18.Challenge 18 of 23: Find the checkout area. Look for the place where the smallest items gather like final clues in a treasure chest.Checkout zones often hold tiny last-minute items that people forget until the end.
- 19.Challenge 19 of 23: Go back to the golf ball aisle. Predict which box has the brightest colors, then check with your eyes.Bright colors can make sports gear easier to spot in a busy store.
- 20.Challenge 20 of 23: Return to the glove display. Count how many different glove colors you can spot in one small section.Golf gloves come in lots of colors, even when they all do the same job.
- 21.Challenge 21 of 23: Return to the entrance and look back toward the store. Point to the farthest place you explored today.Great explorers always end where they can see how much ground they covered.
- 22.Challenge 22 of 23: Go back to the putting green and find the spot that feels most like the center of the story. Stand there and point to the clue that helped you the most.The putting green is where many golfers practice the final shot that can save a whole game.
- 23.Challenge 23 of 23: Return to the club fitting bays and tell the room which place you think the lost swing map was hiding in all along. Then give your best explorer victory pose.Custom fitting can change how a club feels, and that can change how confidently someone swings.
Captain Sam, Green Trail Explorer, you recovered the lost swing map and uncovered the clues hidden across the Natick golf outpost. The mystery is solved, and the Perfect Swing can find its way home again.
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