Best in Show went to the topical "Axis of Evil." That's par 0, if you're counting.
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"Axis" co-creator Bud Peen plays lobbyist extraordinaire.
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"Sunday Afternoon at the Ballpark": A perfect scale-model replica of Pacific-Bell Park.
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Progressive art project "The Painting Green" picked up paint as the tourney progressed.
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The upstairs section of the multipart hole "Sweet Tooth" confirms that candy is dandy.
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"Happy Meal Wheel of Fortune" made spectacular use of those McDonald's give-aways.
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Too much candy, however, can lead to cavities, as the downstairs segment of "Sweet Tooth" (see above) makes abundantly clear.
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"Sweet Tooth" even brought along its own cut-out dentist--Steve's dad, Joe (a DDS in real life). |
Check your shoes after playing Shari Weiser and Spencer Uniacke's "Poopius Leavius."
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Taking a spin with "Straight to the Top of the Charts." Note the dastardly cassette trap.
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The "Top of the Charts" designers pose with their creation.
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Two-time tourney champs Nadine Browning and Cary Hammer trade felt for pelt, as they ponder the mysteries of "The hole is g h (t ; t , S f B )."
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The "Gone with the Windmill" gang mugs for the camera after a day of directing live mini-golf videos.
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The official cake, courtesy of mini-golf patron saints Charlie Haas and B.K. Moran.
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Steve and Leslie before the party starts.
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Three-time champions Bud Peen and Robert Kanes, with Olivia Kanes, accept their trophy.
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The invitation. The official name this year is the "9th Not-Quite-Annual Mini-Golf Tournament at Our House."
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The scorecard.
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For more Crawfox Mini-Golf action shots, from 1993 to the present, click here.
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