Thursday, March 19, 2015

A Cosmic Night In

by Britney Williams

Students waiting for their chance to golf.
The University of Montevallo's UPC hosted cosmic golf during what some may deem the worst week ever. The event took what was once an old gym and turned it into a mini golf course with black lights. As students arrived clubs were swinging and clothing was glowing. Each course was more difficult than the last, from wooden blocks and rocks in the center of the green to holes with walls in them in the middle of them on the course.


Student attempting a hole in one.

Although it may have been hard for them to hit their marks, competition seemed to rise amongst friends despite many of them not being able to find the course. "It's kind of fun to be competitive with your friends but also have something that's a little bit difficult for everybody to do," says Chris Sanders.

Many students found the event very entertaining because they were watching balls fly across the floor and so much effort being put into swing a single swing. "It's a lot of fun. It's great to get the students out here doing something," say Samantha Baker.

Jacob Guyton concentrating on his mark.
As the games continued more students began to get into the swing of things. Some students even began to gloat about winning a round on the floor. "I am not a good player. I am winning by luck and I just hope my luck continues," says Chris Sanders.

For more information about upcoming UPC events visit University of Montevallo UPC on Facebook.





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