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| "PUTT - PUTT" |
December 12, 2006, 4:54 pm |
by Kevin Torner
God forbid someone had to use a Kleenex or wear a Band-Aid on a Putt-Putt "Golf" Course.
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| Autistic kids probably design better mini golf |
December 12, 2006, 4:42 pm |
by Byron Ramseur
I'm old enough and still today have refered to a copy as a "Xerox". Even though Canon and the rest make copies I'm sure Xerox doesn't mind having their name uttered over someoneelses product. Quite frankly with this article "Putt-Putt" has succeeded to bring their name to the fore-front.Good publicity or bad publicity, its still publicity.(Ok it came across bad.)
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December 12, 2006, 1:32 pm |
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| Autistic kids probably design better mini golf |
December 12, 2006, 1:32 pm |
by Brandon Tucker
Has anyone actually looked at the design of Putt-putt courses compared to other mini-golf courses like Pirates Cove or other facilities? Putt-putt's designs are usually flat and boring, usually relying on blocks and simple ridges for "variety". No windmills, gorillas or tiny bridges over water hazards. The course in Happy Gilmore, now that's "putt-putt".
Has anyone ever seen the Putt-putt tournaments on TV? Kids get hole-in-one's like every hole. The winning score is like 21. Ya, real hard.
Putt-putt is like the McDonald's of Mini-golf. Sure, there's the most of them. But you never go there because it's the best burger in town.
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| RE: Autistic kids probably design better mini golf |
December 12, 2006, 4:18 pm |
by Scott D. Gold
Putt- Putt should go and pound sand, welcome to corporate america where you have to watch everything you say, and you can forget about anything you did or said while growing up. I think everybody should join the Blanco Basura Army and take america back.
Scott D. Gold
Santa Cruz, CA
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