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Grand Prix Tampa

by | May 6, 2009 | Blog, Patreon, Putt Plug Archive | 5 comments

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  1. APRIL!

    those photos are awesome

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  2. Pete

    You are being nice in your description. They will take your money, but not re-invest, and that is the only place where the customer is always wrong.
    The manager was willing to argue with me over $1.

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  3. flaming_mo

    I say they need to push on with the post-apopcalyptic theme and add a few zombies along the course. Ah, nothing like golf clubs and brains against a Florida dusk!

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    • puttplug

      There’s a course in New Port Richey called Monster Golf that may fill that order – it’s on the short list of places to review next.

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  4. Just played there today

    I agreed with the article as that’s what I remembered it being last year when I went. However my sister wanted to mini golf today for her birthday. As this is the only course left in town, we had little choice of where to go. Surprisingly the course has had quite a bit of the green replaced. There are still a few torn spots and some of the scenary isn’t in perfect condition, but it is no longer a horrible course to play. If you haven’t been since last year its worth a revisit.

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