Campus center mini-golf

Many Mini-golf enthusiasts came down last Wednesday the 23rd to participate in a Stockton sponsored round of mini-golf.  After a slight delay golfers were allowed in a greeted with pizza and beverages. Upon entry they sorted themselves into small groups of which to play in. Slowly but surely the announcers called up groups and gave each group a club and each individual a ball.  The first hole was a relatively simple straight away. The second hole proved a bit challenging having to send your ball up a ramp and and around a curved ramp. The third and fourth holes were mirror images of each other with one ending in a bend to the right and the other a bend to the left.  The next five hole proved to each be a different challenge, one required you to putt under a bridge while yet another required you to putt to the top of a small hill.  Many will agree that the hardest hole by far mandated that the golfer putt their ball down a long stretch into a ramp that led to the hole, even a small miscalculation was enough to send the ball astray.  A few would try to convince you that the last hole was the most difficult, demanding that you putt your ball into a narrow spiral leading to the hole.  The atmosphere of the event can be described like that of a very small party, with music and low conversations filling the air.  The low light of the event contributed to peoples enjoyment, some took advantage out the lights to play with their shadows on the wall before the event begin.  Overall the event was a funny activity for a low key Wednesday night with floor mates.