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Ultimate Tiger [33411]
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Does anybody remember Putt-Putt that would come on Sunday
Mar 27, 2020, 1:46 PM
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afternoon - after church - so maybe 1pm or so ?
Those folks could seriously roll it.
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The PPA is still in existence...
Mar 27, 2020, 1:56 PM
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you just don't see them play on television much anymore.
http://www.proputters.org/index.html![]() Official website of the Professional Putters Association (PPA). Minigolf tournaments for over 50 years!
It has been around since 1955
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Orange Immortal [62386]
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That would be an extremely exciting sport at this point....***
Mar 27, 2020, 2:04 PM
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Mark Packer
Mar 27, 2020, 2:05 PM
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Mark Packers dad Billy used to announce them. They would film an entire series in a weekend. Then put on TV later a few matches at a time. Mark was a teenager at the time and he saw who won weeks before it aired. He would bet all his golf buddies who would win and raked it up. This was well before ibternet and cell phones.
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Orange Blooded [4142]
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Re: Does anybody remember Putt-Putt that would come on Sunday
Mar 27, 2020, 2:07 PM
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Yep . I think it came on right after Fred Kirby and the Little Rascals .
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Re: Does anybody remember Putt-Putt that would come on Sunday
Mar 27, 2020, 2:11 PM
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Heck yeah, I'd watch it... Even reruns since it's been so long. My o my, had forgotten all about the ppa.
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Re: Does anybody remember Putt-Putt that would come on Sunday
Mar 27, 2020, 2:49 PM
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Yeah, those guys would be disappointed if they scored a 2 on a hole.
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Orange Immortal [67936]
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Putt-Putt was a unique brand within the world of
Mar 27, 2020, 4:01 PM
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miniature golf. No volcanos or gimmicky waterfalls on a Putt-Putt course, but rather well designed, well maintained holes that relied on skill rather than luck like most miniature golf courses did. The family that owned the Putt-Putt in Greenville had two boys about my age, and I grew up with them. They worked at and eventually ran it, and they used to show me exactly where to hit the ball on every hole. Their uncle was the first PPA National Champion in 1960, and was the leading money winner for much of the 1960s. I had a lot of fun there as a kid, but haven't seen a real Putt-Putt course in years.
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Re: Does anybody remember Putt-Putt that would come on Sunday
Mar 27, 2020, 6:44 PM
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Around 1970 or so, my mom would drop off a buddy and me at Putt Putt in Cayce, SC on Thursday morning. We would each pay $2.00 and could play all day. My mom would pick us up on her way home from work.
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Oculus Spirit [39667]
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Re: Does anybody remember Putt-Putt that would come on Sunday
Mar 27, 2020, 11:21 PM
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They made it look so easy.
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