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[Photo Story] Doggie’s Pub Hosts Fourth Annual Putt Putt Tournament

Doggie’s Pub hosted its fourth annual Putt Putt tournament inside the bar on Saturday, April 5. The indoor course featured chipping stations, open putting greens, and bar chair obstacles to create a challenging course.

The event was sponsored by Miller Lite, and while the rain pouring down outside kept the event indoors, that didn’t discourage the golfers and their caddies from coming out to test their skills on the links.

With serious teams coming dressed for the event and casual bar-hoppers filing in, there were people of all skill levels to compete with. Our photogs were on the links to capture all the action.

Teams were lined up, ready to take their shot at victory inside the bar.

Barstools and chairs made the perfect obstacles.

With six holes, there were many chances to get the fabled “hole-in-one”.

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Jack Anderson-Jussen

Jack is a fourth-year finance and accounting major from Pittsburgh, PA, and is one of Onward State's visual editors. When not enjoying boneless wings you can probably find him at A's or at home watching Outdoor Boys videos. He can be reached by email at [email protected].

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