On Labour Day Monday, 23 members of our Glacier Probus Club, divided into six teams, were reminded just how challenging mini golf can be. Participants completed 18 holes while debating the principles of physics and proposing strategies for getting around hazards, all the while sharing laughs, high fives, "oohs" and "aahs" as we encouraged each around the course.
While there were very many uncooperative balls, there were a few demonstrations of actual skill, some "lucky" shots, and even a few notable holes in one. According to our statistician, Steve R., Robin P. finished with the lowest score of 47. Well done!
Thanks to a suggestion from Jim B., seven members made the event a combined cycling/mini golf excursion. Six cycled from the Comox Valley and one from Campbell River.
Tina K., with one leg in an air cast, kept herself busy on the shaded deck until we could join her for ice-cream and other refreshments at the end of play. The sunny warm weather and camaraderie of friends made it a great outing.
While there were very many uncooperative balls, there were a few demonstrations of actual skill, some "lucky" shots, and even a few notable holes in one. According to our statistician, Steve R., Robin P. finished with the lowest score of 47. Well done!
Thanks to a suggestion from Jim B., seven members made the event a combined cycling/mini golf excursion. Six cycled from the Comox Valley and one from Campbell River.
Tina K., with one leg in an air cast, kept herself busy on the shaded deck until we could join her for ice-cream and other refreshments at the end of play. The sunny warm weather and camaraderie of friends made it a great outing.