A miniature golf course device that is in the shape of an elephant. An
internal frame provides support for a ball guide with moving parts and an
external body covering. A golf ball enters the trunk opening, the
pivoting trunk is raised, and the golf ball travels through the interior
of the elephant. The ball exits the rear end to simulate the elephant
pooping the ball. The trunk is raised by operating a tail lever.
Operation of the tail lever is accompanied by visual and acoustic
effects.