Reports from the field

Wednesday, May 18, 2005

Par, Of Course.

Here's the writeup of last week's mini-golf event by Nathan Hardt:

Personally, I thought that the batting cages were the most fun out of everything. Earlier in the evening I had also thought that I was a pretty good golfer, but Jordan and Ben [both under 6 –Ed.] now have more holes-in-one on their records than I do. Oh well, I still managed to blast the rest of my team away, and the ice cream was good. Other teams seemed to have the most “interesting” people – it’s a good thing Jonathan was with us, because there probably would have been a fight if he had been with them. (Something about stopping the balls, then counting it as a hole-in-one if it looked like it might have gone in.) My group was undoubtedly the most strictest one; there was no “oh well, take it anyway,” and Jonathan said, “We’re supposed to encourage one another.” (In mini-golf?) I thought that the funniest thing was on of our 6-foot-1 chaperones with a 13-inch putter. There were more non-youth than youth (11-9), [which is par for the course at mini-golf events –Ed]. But really, did you expect different from nine crazy teenagers and their equally crazy chaperones?

A couple pictures are online as well.

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