A mini golf course described as the “most unique you’ll ever see” is hopefully coming to a Kent town.

Made in the back of a drivable lorry, the attraction has been built by Tunbridge Wells YouTube sensations The Professional Idiots.

Josh Jones of the group took to Facebook yesterday to announce the latest on the new venture, called Pukka Putters.

It will make its debut at The Amelia Scott Centre in the town on October 20, and will stay for two weeks – provided the vehicle passes its MOT.

The nine-hole course has been fitted into two trailers and boasts a bar.

In a video, Mr Jones said: “This beast is the most unique mini golf course you will ever see in your life.

“Nine holes fitted in the back of a lorry, with a bar and everything else, which is pretty sick.

A mini golf course inside a lorry is coming to Tunbridge Wells. Picture: Josh Jones/FacebookA mini golf course inside a lorry is coming to Tunbridge Wells. Picture: Josh Jones/FacebookA mini golf course inside a lorry is coming to Tunbridge Wells. Picture: Josh Jones/Facebook

“It was hand-built by me, my brother and my girlfriend, also known as the three Professional Idiots.

“We’re so excited to get this on the road and bring it to you guys so you can let us know what you think.”

It is not the first DIY project the group has undertaken.

In May last year, Mr Jones turned his parents’ garage into a home for him and his girlfriend after struggling with sky-high rents.

They also converted a double-decker bus into a coffee shop, documenting the journey online to their millions of followers.

Josh Jones of Tunbridge Wells-based The Professional Idiots has built the course with his brother and girlfriend. Picture: Josh Jones/FacebookJosh Jones of Tunbridge Wells-based The Professional Idiots has built the course with his brother and girlfriend. Picture: Josh Jones/FacebookJosh Jones of Tunbridge Wells-based The Professional Idiots has built the course with his brother and girlfriend. Picture: Josh Jones/Facebook

However, The Moving Mug later sparked controversy with the council, which said the new owners, who were gifted it, had no permission to operate in a Hawkenbury pub car park.

At the time, the bus was not drivable, as it needed repairs to the brakes, but the pub landlord had no issue with it staying at the site.

Their latest project has seen them kick their mum and dad out of their home which they are transforming into the house of their parents’ dreams.

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