Local Buy Golf Day Now

A team of pastry chefs who brought croissants instead of protein bars.

Armed with rangefinders but questionable swings. local buy golf day

Led by Gary, wearing neon suspenders.

The rules were simple: every hole featured a challenge sponsored by a local shop. At the third hole, the local florist required players to tee off while holding a sunflower in their teeth. At the seventh, the craft brewery offered a "mulligan for a pint" trade that quickly became the most popular stop on the course. 🏌️ The Turning Point A team of pastry chefs who brought croissants

By the back nine, the rivalry between "Main Street Books" and "The Corner Deli" reached a fever pitch. Sarah, the bookstore owner, was known for her quiet demeanor, but on the 14th green, she sank a forty-foot putt that had the entire gallery—mostly local regulars and family members—roaring with excitement. The rules were simple: every hole featured a

The vibe was less "country club" and more "neighborhood block party." ⛳ The Tee Off

The trophy—a gilded watering can donated by the garden center—went to the Bakery Birdies. They celebrated by tossing flour like confetti, much to the greenskeeper's dismay. ✨ The Aftermath