Glow in the dark MINI GOLF!

Last week, the ESL students went mini-golfing for the first time ever!  Against all odds (it was Friday the 13th), the event went off without any bad luck of any kind.  The students played a riveting 18 holes at the underwater-themed, glow-in-the-dark Ocean’s 18 mini-golf course on Cannery Row.  Sand traps and water hazards were successfully avoided, and we even had a couple of hole-in-one’s!  Even though we kept score, everyone was a winner.  We had so much fun that we decided to create our own version of miniature golf: Tiny Golf.  It’s just like miniature golf, but tinier.  The hardest part of Tiny Golf is not stepping on or crushing any of the tiny-holes (there’s +1 penalty for destroying the course) while not dropping and losing your tiny-putter.  Anyway, unless that idea becomes a reality first, we’ll definitely be headed back for more miniature golfing soon!

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