Made by the Viophonic Corportion of New York, this vintage 1930s? parlor putting game was designed for use on the floor with regular golf clubs, as near as the auctioneer can tell. Each of the 9 holes have an obstacle of sorts that needs to be navigated, such as a small ramp or raised protrusion, etc., kinda like what you would find on a putt-putt golf course. These things appear to be made of wood underneath their paint job. As shown in a photo, nails were used on the underside of each in order to hold the side walls in place.