Lorry mini golf course latest influencer project

A lorry with mini golf on the side parked outside the townhallImage source, The Professional Idiots
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The Pukka Putters lorry is parked in Tunbridge Wells town centre

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A group of social media stars have brought their latest DIY project to the centre of a Kent town.

Maddy Harris and brothers Toby and Josh Jones - who have named themselves the Professional Idiots - spent four months building Pukka Putters inside a 60ft (18m) lorry.

They say it is the world's first mobile mini golf course.

The trio have documented the entire build on social media, with millions of fans following the story.

The inside of the lorry all lit with LEDs and with lots of golf holes
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The golf course runs between two trailers through the lorry

They previously accrued millions of views on TikTok and Instagram after filming themselves converting a double-decker bus into a coffee shop.

Of the mini golf, Toby said: "It's got nine holes and a bar and an entrance, it's a crazy project and a lot of people thought we couldn't do it."

Josh added: "It's in two trailers, with a little walkthrough between them and our sister has come and done hand painted art throughout the whole thing so it's all jungle themed."

The Professional Idiots have millions of followers on social media and their next project is also based in Kent, at their parents' house in Pembury.

Three young people who built the lorry laughing infront of it in work clothesImage source, The Professional Idiots
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The Professional Idiots say they're 'so proud' of their new golf course

Maddy Harris said: "Right now we're converting our parents' house into their dream home.

"We kicked them out and they have no idea what's going on, we're just completely renovating the whole thing and we'll be revealing it to them at the end."

The golf course will be outside the Amelia Scott Centre in Tunbridge Wells until Sunday.

It will then move to the North Farm industrial estate, before returning to the town centre for the Christmas light switch on.

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