I would imagine that this was the most challenging round of mini golf you've ever played. But, despite that, ( including the issues on holes 5 and 8, which should have been hole in ones) this was a thrilling round. By the way, congrats to Gary on the win. Thanks again, and see you soon.
Yeah, I normally play as a stickler; your #2 was a three, and Corrie had a two on #5. Putting rules are nearly universal, far as I've ever been able to tell; the ball must settle into and remain in the bottom of the cup. Bad breaks are bad breaks, gotta deal with that. Anything else is coddling. Oh, you mean the Wright Bros. plane....from Dayton! 😁 Back nine kinda reminded me of "The Shining" good job, Gary, for a decisive win. Those course putters don't seem to have bothered any of you, huh?
@@MisterG2323 thanks for the feedback. Yes, I agree on the rules, just like to hear what people think. I do think some courses use cups that are too shallow for the ball to stay in the hole, and it would hard to tell that from watching a video. But I think sometimes an exception should be allowed. Funny comment about the Wright Bros, I’m originally from Ohio and moved to NC at age 15 so I have heard both sides of the argument about the birth of flight. Yes, these putters were great, they are very similar in material and shape so they weren’t much different than our own. We despise the courses with the rubber or plastic putters, don’t like those at all.
@@NCFamilyof3 I agree with you about the low quality putters 100%. To me they're the hallmark of a cheapskate operation. Shallow cup courses are a pain, but as long as things are handled consistantly and fairly, there can be no complaint. After all, everyone should be dealing with the same obstacles and difficulties. That's why, for instance, you should always retrieve your ball from the cup once you've scored it. Yeah, being a Tarheel born and a Buckeye raised, I'm on the winning side of any dispute on where powered, controlled flight got its start! 😀😀😀
Yes great video everyone! ❤
I think the puttery is so awesome.
Let's go team hannah
Aliens? 👽🛸
Hole in one bounced out for Corrie
I would imagine that this was the most challenging round of mini golf you've ever played. But, despite that, ( including the issues on holes 5 and 8, which should have been hole in ones) this was a thrilling round. By the way, congrats to Gary on the win. Thanks again, and see you soon.
@@LonnieBishop-i3v thanks Lonnie! It was a challenging and fun course!
Nice job Gary on that course. The others weren't bad at all.
@@davidrogers868 thanks David!
On hole number 7, that’s a 2 also.
I think that’s a 2 also on hole number 5.
Yeah, I normally play as a stickler; your #2 was a three, and Corrie had a two on #5. Putting rules are nearly universal, far as I've ever been able to tell; the ball must settle into and remain in the bottom of the cup. Bad breaks are bad breaks, gotta deal with that. Anything else is coddling.
Oh, you mean the Wright Bros. plane....from Dayton! 😁
Back nine kinda reminded me of "The Shining" good job, Gary, for a decisive win. Those course putters don't seem to have bothered any of you, huh?
@@MisterG2323 thanks for the feedback. Yes, I agree on the rules, just like to hear what people think. I do think some courses use cups that are too shallow for the ball to stay in the hole, and it would hard to tell that from watching a video. But I think sometimes an exception should be allowed.
Funny comment about the Wright Bros, I’m originally from Ohio and moved to NC at age 15 so I have heard both sides of the argument about the birth of flight.
Yes, these putters were great, they are very similar in material and shape so they weren’t much different than our own. We despise the courses with the rubber or plastic putters, don’t like those at all.
@@NCFamilyof3 I agree with you about the low quality putters 100%. To me they're the hallmark of a cheapskate operation.
Shallow cup courses are a pain, but as long as things are handled consistantly and fairly, there can be no complaint. After all, everyone should be dealing with the same obstacles and difficulties. That's why, for instance, you should always retrieve your ball from the cup once you've scored it.
Yeah, being a Tarheel born and a Buckeye raised, I'm on the winning side of any dispute on where powered, controlled flight got its start! 😀😀😀
The ball bounced out the hole so Corrie didn’t get a hole on one.
@@Arthurdrummer76 that’s how we scored it.
@@NCFamilyof3 Yes I know.
If the ball goes in the hole and bounces out it counts as a hole in one in my opinion. Hole 7
@@asphaltandtacos thanks!